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Increased platelet thrombus formation under flow conditions in whole blood from polycythaemia vera patients
Authors:Alfonso Vignoli  Sara Gamba  Paola EJ van der Meijden  Marina Marchetti  Laura Russo  Serena Tessarolo  Cinzia Giaccherini  Frauke Swieringa  Hugo ten Cate  Guido Finazzi  Johan WM Heemskerk  Anna Falanga
Institution:1.Department of Immunohaematology and Transfusion Medicine, “Papa Giovanni XXIII” Hospital, Bergamo, Italy; 2.Department of Biochemistry, CARIM, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands; 3.Department of Internal Medicine, CARIM, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands; 4.Department of Haematology, “Papa Giovanni XXIII” Hospital, Bergamo, Italy; 5.School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milan-Bicocca, Monza, Italy
Abstract:BackgroundPolycythaemia vera is a myeloproliferative neoplasm characterised by a high incidence of thrombosis. The contribution of platelets, key players in haemostasis, in this setting is still unclear. So far, the majority of studies have been focussed on specific platelet abnormalities but not on their actual capacity to form thrombi. The aim of this study was to characterise, ex vivo under flow conditions, the capacity of platelets from patients with polycythaemia vera to adhere to collagen and induce thrombus formation.Materials and methodsThirty-nine patients and 30 healthy controls were studied. Thrombus formation was induced by perfusing whole blood over a collagen-coated surface, in a parallel-plate flow chamber coupled to a fluorescent microscope. This dynamic system enables platelet adhesion and thrombus formation to be followed in real time and also allows measurements of the extent of the thrombus and platelet surface antigen expression. Laboratory data were analysed in the light of the patients’ main haematological parameters and therapies.ResultsPlatelet adhesion was significantly greater in patients than in control subjects. Patient thrombi were usually larger and more complex than those formed by control platelets. A significant positive correlation was found between platelet adhesion and both the haematocrit and red blood cell count. These parameters remained significantly correlated with platelet adhesion also after multivariable analysis adjusted for gender, age, therapy and JAK2V617F allele burden. Furthermore, subjects with a haematocrit >45% had significantly greater platelet adhesion than subjects with a haematocrit <45%.DiscussionOur data indicate that increased platelet adhesion participates in the thrombotic diathesis of patients with polycythaemia vera, and that the haematocrit level can affect the adhesive and thrombus forming capacities of platelets.
Keywords:polycythaemia vera  thrombosis  platelet adhesiveness  haematocrit  erythrocytes
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