Megakaryocyte-specific RhoA deficiency causes macrothrombocytopenia and defective platelet activation in hemostasis and thrombosis.

Irina Pleines, Ina Hagedorn, Shuchi Gupta, Frauke May, Lidija Chakarova, Jolanda van Hengel, Stefan Offermanns, Georg Krohne, Christoph Kleinschnitz, Cord Brakebusch, Bernhard Nieswandt

Chair of Vascular Medicine, University Hospital Würzburg and Rudolf Virchow Center, DFG-Research Center for Experimental Biomedicine, Josef-Schneider-Strasse 2,Würzburg, Germany.

Journal Article: Blood (impact factor: 10.56). 11/2011; 119(4):1054-63. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2011-08-372193

Abstract

Vascular injury initiates rapid platelet activation that is critical for hemostasis, but it also may cause thrombotic diseases, such as myocardial infarction or ischemic stroke. Reorganizations of the platelet cytoskeleton are crucial for platelet shape change and secretion and are thought to involve activation of the small GTPase RhoA. In this study, we analyzed the in vitro and in vivo consequences of megakaryocyte- and platelet-specific RhoA gene deletion in mice. We found a pronounced macrothrombocytopenia in RhoA-deficient mice, with platelet counts of approximately half that of wild-type controls. The mutant cells displayed an altered shape but only a moderately reduced life span. Shape change of RhoA-deficient platelets in response to G(13)-coupled agonists was abolished, and it was impaired in response to G(q) stimulation. Similarly, RhoA was required for efficient secretion of α and dense granules downstream of G(13) and G(q). Furthermore, RhoA was essential for integrin-mediated clot retraction but not for actomyosin rearrangements and spreading of activated platelets on fibrinogen. In vivo, RhoA deficiency resulted in markedly prolonged tail bleeding times but also significant protection in different models of arterial thrombosis and in a model of ischemic stroke. Together, these results establish RhoA as an important regulator of platelet function in thrombosis and hemostasis.

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activated platelets
 
arterial thrombosis
 
dense granules downstream
 
different models
 
efficient secretion
 
G(13)-coupled agonists
 
integrin-mediated clot retraction
 
ischemic stroke
 
moderately reduced life span
 
mutant cells
 
myocardial infarction
 
platelet shape change
 
platelet-specific RhoA gene deletion
 
RhoA deficiency
 
RhoA-deficient mice
 
RhoA-deficient platelets
 
Shape change
 
small GTPase RhoA
 
vivo consequences
 
wild-type controls