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Rac Inhibition Causes Impaired GPVI Signalling in Human Platelets through GPVI Shedding and Reduction in PLCγ2 Phosphorylation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23073746

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platelets; Rac1; glycoprotein VI; EHT1864; GPVI shedding; phospholipase C gamma 2

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  1. European Union [766118]
  2. BHF Chair [CH03/003]
  3. Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE), UK
  4. University of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
  5. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [766118] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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The study reveals the importance of Rac1 in the activation of human and murine platelets in response to GPVI ligands, although the mode of action differs between the two species.
Rac1 is a small Rho GTPase that is activated in platelets upon stimulation with various ligands, including collagen and thrombin, which are ligands for the glycoprotein VI (GPVI) receptor and the protease-activated receptors, respectively. Rac1-deficient murine platelets have impaired lamellipodia formation, aggregation, and reduced PLC gamma 2 activation, but not phosphorylation. The objective of our study is to investigate the role of Rac1 in GPVI-dependent human platelet activation and downstream signalling. Therefore, we used human platelets stimulated using GPVI agonists (collagen and collagen-related peptide) in the presence of the Rac1-specific inhibitor EHT1864 and analysed platelet activation, aggregation, spreading, protein phosphorylation, and GPVI clustering and shedding. We observed that in human platelets, the inhibition of Rac1 by EHT1864 had no significant effect on GPVI clustering on collagen fibres but decreased the ability of platelets to spread or aggregate in response to GPVI agonists. Additionally, in contrast to what was observed in murine Rac1-deficient platelets, EHT1864 enhanced GPVI shedding in platelets and reduced the phosphorylation levels of PLC gamma 2 following GPVI activation. In conclusion, Rac1 activity is required for both human and murine platelet activation in response to GPVI-ligands, but Rac1's mode of action differs between the two species.

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