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Impaired proplatelet formation in immune thrombocytopenia: a novel mechanism contributing to decreased platelet count
Authors:Nora P. Goette  Ana C. Glembotsky  Yesica R. Espasandin  Marta S. Pierdominici  Geraldine Contrufo  Verónica S. Montero  Luciana Ferrari  Felisa C. Molinas  Paula G. Heller  Rosana F. Marta
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Hematología Investigación, Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas Alfredo Lanari, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), , Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Departamento de Hematología, Hospital Ramos Mejía, , Buenos Aires, Argentina;3. Departamento de Análisis Clínicos, Centro de Educación Médica e Investigación Clínica “Norberto Quirno” (CEMIC), , Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:The pathophysiological mechanisms contributing to the decreased platelet count in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) are not entirely understood. Here, we investigated the key step of proplatelet formation (PPF) by studying the effect of ITP plasma in thrombopoiesis. Normal cord blood‐derived mature megakaryocytes were cultured in the presence of recalcified plasma from ITP patients, and PPF was evaluated by microscopic analysis. Patient samples induced a dose‐dependent inhibition in PPF, as well as decreased complexity of proplatelet architecture. Although slightly increased, plasma‐induced megakaryocyte apoptosis was not related to PPF impairment. Purified IgG reproduced the inhibitory effect, while platelet‐adsorbed plasma induced its reversion, suggesting the involvement of auto‐antibodies in the inhibition of thrombopoiesis. Impaired PPF, induced by ITP plasmas bearing anti‐GPIIb‐IIIa antibodies, was related to their ability to interfere with the normal function of this integrin, as assessed by megakaryocyte PAC‐1 binding and β3 integrin phosphorylation while the presence of anti‐glycoprotein Ia‐IIa auto‐antibodies was associated with loss of normal inhibition of PPF induced by type I collagen. In conclusion, abnormal thrombopoiesis comprising decreased PPF and morphological changes in proplatelet structure are induced by patient samples, unveiling new mechanisms contributing to decreased platelet count in ITP.
Keywords:auto‐antibodies  immune thrombocytopenia  thrombopoiesis  proplatelets  platelets
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