Platelets contribute to the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Research output: Contribution to journalResearch articleContributedpeer-review

Contributors

  • Harald F. Langer - , National Institutes of Health (NIH), University of Tübingen (Author)
  • Eun Young Choi - , National Institutes of Health (NIH), TUD Dresden University of Technology, University of Ulsan (Author)
  • Hong Zhou - , University of Calgary (Author)
  • Rebecca Schleicher - , University of Tübingen (Author)
  • Kyoung Jin Chung - , Department of Internal Medicine III, Institute of Physiology, National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Zhongshu Tang - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Kerstin Göbel - , University of Münster (Author)
  • Khalil Bdeir - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Antonios Chatzigeorgiou - , TUD Dresden University of Technology (Author)
  • Connie Wong - , University of Calgary (Author)
  • Sumeena Bhatia - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Michael J. Kruhlak - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • John W. Rose - , VASLCHCS (Author)
  • James B. Burns - , VASLCHCS (Author)
  • Kenneth E. Hill - , VASLCHCS (Author)
  • Hongchang Qu - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Yongqing Zhang - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Elin Lehrmann - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Kevin G. Becker - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Yunmei Wang - , Case Western Reserve University (Author)
  • Daniel I. Simon - , Case Western Reserve University (Author)
  • Bernhard Nieswandt - , University of Würzburg (Author)
  • John D. Lambris - , University of Pennsylvania (Author)
  • Xuri Li - , National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)
  • Sven G. Meuth - , University of Münster (Author)
  • Paul Kubes - , University of Calgary (Author)
  • Triantafyllos Chavakis - , Department of Internal Medicine III, Institute of Physiology, National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Author)

Abstract

Rationale: Multiple sclerosis (MS) and its mouse model, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), are inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). The function of platelets in inflammatory and autoimmune pathologies is thus far poorly defined. Objective: We addressed the role of platelets in mediating CNS inflammation in EAE. Methods and Results: We found that platelets were present in human MS lesions as well as in the CNS of mice subjected to EAE but not in the CNS from control nondiseased mice. Platelet depletion at the effector-inflammatory phase of EAE in mice resulted in significantly ameliorated disease development and progression. EAE suppression on platelet depletion was associated with reduced recruitment of leukocytes to the inflamed CNS, as assessed by intravital microscopy, and with a blunted inflammatory response. The platelet-specific receptor glycoprotein Ibα (GPIbα) promotes both platelet adhesion and inflammatory actions of platelets and targeting of GPIbα attenuated EAE in mice. Moreover, targeting another platelet adhesion receptor, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa (GPIIb/IIIa), also reduced EAE severity in mice. Conclusions: Platelets contribute to the pathogenesis of EAE by promoting CNS inflammation. Targeting platelets may therefore represent an important new therapeutic approach for MS treatment.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1202-1210
Number of pages9
JournalCirculation Research
Volume110
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 27 Apr 2012
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

researchoutputwizard legacy.publication#48964
Scopus 84862776514
PubMed 22456181

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Autoimmune disease, Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, Platelets, Vascular inflammation