Impaired redistribution of aminophospholipids with distinctive cell shape change during Ca2+-induced activation of platelets from a patient with Scott syndrome
Autor: | Freyssinet Jm, Alain Bienvenüe, Florence Toti, Lucien Maurin, Nadir Bettache, Patrick Gaffet, Nicolas Allegre |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
media_common.quotation_subject Vesicle Granule (cell biology) Phospholipid Hematology Phosphatidylserine medicine.disease chemistry.chemical_compound Endocrinology chemistry Scott syndrome Internal medicine Phosphatidylcholine medicine Biophysics Platelet Internalization media_common |
Zdroj: | British Journal of Haematology. 101:50-58 |
ISSN: | 0007-1048 |
Popis: | We have investigated phospholipid redistribution, membrane vesicle shedding, shape change, and granule release following A23187 activation of platelets from a patient with Scott syndrome, characterized by impaired transmembrane migration of phosphatidylserine (PS) accompanied by haemorrhagic complications, and two of her children. Electron spin resonance spectroscopy measurement of phospholipids redistribution showed that the internalization of PS was unaffected by the disorder but, after activation, PS exposure was significantly reduced in platelets from the homozygous-type patient. Vesicle shedding was also reduced in these platelets. However, the slow redistribution of phosphatidylcholine was similar to that observed in normal platelets. When treated with calpeptin, platelets from the homozygous-type patient, unlike normal or heterozygous Scott syndrome platelets, showed a smoothly rounded shape without filopods after activation. Following A23187 activation of normal platelets, filopod formation was consecutive to the re-exposition of aminophospholipids on the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane, and the existence of a floppase (outward aminoPLs translocase) has been suggested. In homozygous Scott syndrome platelets the deficiency in PS re-exposition, the absence of filopod formation, and low vesicle shedding are correlated with each other, and argue in favour of a disruption of the proposed floppase activity. |
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