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Human platelets express heat shock protein receptors and regulate dendritic cell maturation

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BLOOD
Volume 99, Issue 10, Pages 3676-3682

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood.V99.10.3676

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Immunizations using the endoplasmic reticulum-res Went heat shock protein Gp96 induce specific Immune responses. Specificity Is based on the major histocompatibility complex class 1-restricted cross-presentation of Gp96-associated peptides derived from endogenous proteins. Initiation of the immune response depends on the ability of Gp96 to Induce the production of proinflammatory cytokines by macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs) and of their maturation in a fashion presumably independent of associated peptide. Both events are mediated by Gp96 receptors on antigen-presenting cells. It is known that Gp96 Is released from cells at necrosis induced, for example, by virus Infection. Although this event supports the efficient induction of immune responses, it might also interfere with processes that are susceptible to chronic Inflammation, such as wound healing after tissue damage. Therefore, Gp96-mediated stimulation of the immune system requires tight regulation. Here we show that human thrombocytes specifically interact with Gp96 and that binding of Gp96 to platelets is enhanced more than 10-fold on activation by thrombin. Gp96 interferes with neither thrombin-induced platelet activation nor platelet aggregation. However, the presence of platelets during Gp96-mediated DC activation reduces the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and the activation of DCs. This effect is independent of soluble platelet factors and cell-to-cell contact between DCs and thrombocytes. Thus, we provide evidence for a regulatory mechanism that neutralizes Gp96 molecules systemically, especially In the blood. This effect might be of significance In wounds in which chronic inflammation and immune responses against autoantigens have to be prevented. (C) 2002 by The American Society of Hematology.

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