The actin cytoskeleton differentially regulates platelet α-granule and dense-granule secretion

R Flaumenhaft, JR Dilks, N Rozenvayn… - Blood, 2005 - ashpublications.org
R Flaumenhaft, JR Dilks, N Rozenvayn, RA Monahan-Earley, D Feng, AM Dvorak
Blood, 2005ashpublications.org
Stimulation of platelets with strong agonists results in centralization of cytoplasmic
organelles and secretion of granules. These observations have led to the supposition that
cytoskeletal contraction facilitates granule release by promoting the interaction of granules
with one another and with membranes of the open canalicular system. Yet, the influence of
the actin cytoskeleton in controlling the membrane fusion events that mediate granule
secretion remains largely unknown. To evaluate the role of the actin cytoskeleton in platelet …
Abstract
Stimulation of platelets with strong agonists results in centralization of cytoplasmic organelles and secretion of granules. These observations have led to the supposition that cytoskeletal contraction facilitates granule release by promoting the interaction of granules with one another and with membranes of the open canalicular system. Yet, the influence of the actin cytoskeleton in controlling the membrane fusion events that mediate granule secretion remains largely unknown. To evaluate the role of the actin cytoskeleton in platelet granule secretion, we have assessed the effects of latrunculin A and cytochalasin E on granule secretion. Exposure of platelets to low concentrations of these reagents resulted in acceleration and augmentation of agonist-induced α-granule secretion with comparatively modest effects on dense granule secretion. In contrast, exposure of platelets to high concentrations of latrunculin A inhibited agonist-induced α-granule secretion but stimulated dense granule secretion. Incubation of permeabilized platelets with low concentrations of latrunculin A primed platelets for Ca2+- or guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-γ-S-induced α-granule secretion. Latrunculin A-dependent α-granule secretion was inhibited by antibodies directed at vesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP), demonstrating that latrunculin A supports soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) protein-dependent membrane fusion. These results indicate that the actin cytoskeleton interferes with platelet exocytosis and differentially regulates α-granule and dense granule secretion.
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