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LPS stimulation of purified human platelets is partly dependent on plasma soluble CD14 to secrete their main secreted product,soluble-CD40-Ligand
Authors:Pauline Damien  Fabrice Cognasse  Marie-Ange Eyraud  Charles-Antoine Arthaud  Bruno Pozzetto  Olivier Garraud  Hind Hamzeh-Cognasse
Affiliation:.Université de Lyon, GIMAP-EA3064, 15 rue Ambroise Paré, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France ;.EFS Auvergne-Loire, Saint-Etienne, France ;.Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France
Abstract:

Background

Platelets are instrumental to primary haemostasis; in addition, as they are central to endothelium vascular repair, they play a role in physiological inflammation. Platelets have also been demonstrated to be key players in innate immunity and inflammation, expressing Toll-like receptors (TLRs) to sense microbial infection and initiate inflammatory responses. They are equipped to decipher distinct signals, to use alternate pathways of signalling through a complete signalosome, despite their lack of a nucleus, and to adjust the innate immune response appropriately for pathogens exhibiting different types of ‘danger’ signals. Previous work has described the two main LPS isoforms-TLR4 activation pathways in purified platelets. However, the precise mechanism of TLR4 signalling in platelets is not completely unravelled, especially how this signalling may occur since platelets do not express CD14, the TLR4 pathophysiological companion for LPS sensing. Thus, we investigated from what source the CD14 molecules required for TLR4 signalling in platelets could come.

Results

Here we show that CD14, required for optimal response to LPS stimulation, is obtained from plasma, but used with restrictive regulation. These data add to the body of evidence that platelets are closer to regulatory cells than to first line defenders. The readout of our experiments is the canonical secreted cytokine-like protein, soluble (s)CD40L, a molecule that is central in physiology and pathology and that is abundantly secreted by platelets from the alpha-granules upon stimulation.

Conclusions

We show that sCD14 from plasma contributes to LPS/TLR4 signalling in platelets to allow significant release of soluble CD40L, thereby elucidating the mechanism of LPS-induced platelet responses and providing new insights for reducing LPS toxicity in the circulation.
Keywords:Cytokine   Inflammation   Lipopolysaccharide   Platelet   Soluble CD14   TLR4
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