Understanding how a highly prevalent GRK5 polymorphism affects platelets and enhances thrombotic risk
Thomas Jefferson University · Children's Hospital of Philadelphia · +5 more institutions
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Inherited genetic variants that modulate platelet function contribute significantly to thrombotic disorders, yet their mechanisms and clinical implications remain underexplored. Two genome-wide association studies identified an A→G variant (rs10886430) in the first intron of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 5 (GRK5), found in homozygosity in ∼5 million Americans. The homozygous GRK5 GG genotype is associated with an increased risk of stroke and venous thromboembolism, but the mechanistic link between this variant and thrombotic risk has remained unclear. To investigate this, we identified 3 GG individuals. GRK5 protein levels in GG platelets were 90% lower than in AA controls. The significant…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.62
- Percentile
- 99%
- References
- 34
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20Topics & keywords
- Platelet
- Platelet activation
- Thrombin
- Thrombus
- Thrombosis
- Platelet Glycoprotein GPIIb-IIIa Complex
- P-selectin
- Good health and well-being