Developmental endothelial locus-1 (del-1) mediates clearance of platelet microparticles by the endothelium

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Contributors

  • Swapan Kumar Dasgupta - , Baylor College of Medicine (Author)
  • Anhquyen Le - , Baylor College of Medicine (Author)
  • Triantafyllos Chavakis - , Department of Internal Medicine III, Institute of Physiology (Author)
  • Rolando E. Rumbaut - , Baylor College of Medicine (Author)
  • Perumal Thiagarajan - , Baylor College of Medicine (Author)

Abstract

Background: Phosphatidylserine-expressing microparticles circulate in blood with a short half-life of 10 minutes. We tested the role of an endothelium-derived phosphatidylserine-binding opsonin, developmental endothelial locus-1 (Del-1), in the uptake of platelet microparticles. Methods and Results-Cultured human umbilical vein and microvascular endothelial cells avidly engulf BODIPY (4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene)-maleimide- labeled platelet microparticles. Microparticle uptake was inhibited by a monoclonal antibody to Del-1 (P=0.027) and by annexin A5 (P=0.027), abciximab (P=0.027), a monoclonal antibody to integrin αVβ3 (P=0.027), and chlorpromazine (P=0.027). These results suggest that Del-1 mediates phosphatidylserine- and integrin-dependent endothelial uptake of microparticles by endocytosis. To assess the in vivo significance, we infused fluorescent platelet microparticles into the inferior vena cava of mice and harvested endothelial cells from the pulmonary and systemic circulation. Compared with their wild-type littermates, Del-1- deficient mice had decreased uptake in endothelial cells in lung (3.07±1.9 versus 1.09±1.3, P=0.02) and liver (2.85±1.1 versus 1.35±0.92, P=0.01). Furthermore, after endotoxin administration, Del-1- deficient mice displayed an increase in the level of microparticles compared with wild-type mice (P=0.02). Conclusions-These studies show a physiological role for Del-1 in the clearance of phosphatidylserine-expressing microparticles by endothelium. (Circulation. 2012;125:1664-1672.)

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1664-1672
Number of pages9
JournalCirculation
Volume125
Issue number13
Publication statusPublished - 3 Apr 2012
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

researchoutputwizard legacy.publication#48965
Scopus 84859434153
PubMed 22388320

Keywords

Keywords

  • Endothelium, Platelet-derived factors, Platelets