Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Megakaryocytes (MK) in the bone marrow (BM) are immersed in a network of extracellular matrix components that regulates platelet release into the circulation. Combining biological and bioengineering approaches, we found that the activation of transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 4 (TRPV4), a mechano-sensitive ion channel, is induced upon MK adhesion on softer matrices. This response promoted platelet production by triggering a cascade of events that lead to calcium influx, β1 integrin activation and internalization, and Akt phosphorylation, responses not found on stiffer matrices. Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is a physiological modulator of BM matrix stiffness via collagen crosslinking. In vivo inhibition of LOX and consequent matrix softening lead to TRPV4 activation cascade and increased platelet levels. At the same time, in vitro proplatelet formation was reduced on a recombinant enzyme-mediated stiffer collagen. These results suggest a novel mechanism by which MKs, through TRPV4, sense extracellular matrix environmental rigidity and release platelets accordingly.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hematology, calcium, silk, collagen, extracellular matrix, bone marrow, stiffness, signal transduction
Elenco autori:
Abbonante, Vittorio; di Buduo, Christian Andrea; Gruppi, Cristian; De Maria, Carmelo; Spedden, Elise; de Acutis, Aurora; Staii, Cristian; Raspanti, Mario; Vozzi, Giovanni; Kaplan, David L.; Moccia, Francesco; Ravid, Katya; Balduini, Alessandra
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