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Protein kinase A determines platelet life span and survival by regulating apoptosis
Lili Zhao, … , Changgeng Ruan, Kesheng Dai
Lili Zhao, … , Changgeng Ruan, Kesheng Dai
Published October 30, 2017
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2017;127(12):4338-4351. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI95109.
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Research Article Hematology

Protein kinase A determines platelet life span and survival by regulating apoptosis

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Abstract

Apoptosis delimits platelet life span in the circulation and leads to storage lesion, which severely limits the shelf life of stored platelets. Moreover, accumulating evidence indicates that platelet apoptosis provoked by various pathological stimuli results in thrombocytopenia in many common diseases. However, little is known about how platelet apoptosis is initiated or regulated. Here, we show that PKA activity is markedly reduced in platelets aged in vitro, stored platelets, and platelets from patients with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), diabetes, and bacterial infections. Inhibition or genetic ablation of PKA provoked intrinsic programmed platelet apoptosis in vitro and rapid platelet clearance in vivo. PKA inhibition resulted in dephosphorylation of the proapoptotic protein BAD at Ser155, resulting in sequestration of prosurvival protein BCL-XL in mitochondria and subsequent apoptosis. Notably, PKA activation protected platelets from apoptosis induced by storage or pathological stimuli and elevated peripheral platelet levels in normal mice and in a murine model of ITP. Therefore, these findings identify PKA as a homeostatic regulator of platelet apoptosis that determines platelet life span and survival. Furthermore, these results suggest that regulation of PKA activity represents a promising strategy for extending platelet shelf life and has profound implications for the treatment of platelet number-related diseases and disorders.

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Lili Zhao, Jun Liu, Chunyan He, Rong Yan, Kangxi Zhou, Qingya Cui, Xingjun Meng, Xiaodong Li, Yang Zhang, Yumei Nie, Yang Zhang, Renping Hu, Yancai Liu, Lian Zhao, Mengxing Chen, Weiling Xiao, Jingluan Tian, Yunxiao Zhao, Lijuan Cao, Ling Zhou, Anning Lin, Changgeng Ruan, Kesheng Dai

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Inhibition of PKA induces platelet apoptosis.

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Inhibition of PKA induces platelet apoptosis.
(A) Representative flow cy...
(A) Representative flow cytometric figures (left) and quantification (right) of Δψm depolarization of platelets incubated with H89 or vehicle at 22°C for 160 minutes (mean ± SD, n = 4). *P < 0.05 compared with control, 1-way ANOVA. (B and C) Western blot analysis with anti–caspase-3 or anti-gelsolin antibodies (B) and caspase-3 activity analysis (C) in platelets incubated with H89 or vehicle at 22°C for 30 minutes (n = 4). *P < 0.05 compared with control, Student’s t test. (D) Representative flow cytometric figures (left) and quantification (right) of PS externalization of platelets incubated with H89 or vehicle at 22°C for 160 minutes (mean ± SD, n = 4). *P < 0.05 compared with control, 1-way ANOVA. (E) Representative flow cytometric figures of platelet shrinkage (left) and quantification of mean forward scatter (right) of platelets incubated with H89, vehicle, or A23187 at 22°C for 30 minutes (mean ± SD, n = 4). *P < 0.05 compared with control, 1-way ANOVA. (F) Representative scanning electron microscopy images of platelets treated with H89 at 22°C for 160 minutes are shown (n = 3). Scale bar: 1 μm.

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