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Publication : The clearance mechanism of chilled blood platelets.

First Author  Hoffmeister KM Year  2003
Journal  Cell Volume  112
Issue  1 Pages  87-97
PubMed ID  12526796 Mgi Jnum  J:107707
Mgi Id  MGI:3621694 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(02)01253-9
Citation  Hoffmeister KM, et al. (2003) The clearance mechanism of chilled blood platelets. Cell 112(1):87-97
abstractText  Platelet transfusion is a very common lifesaving medical procedure. Not widely known is the fact that platelets, unlike other blood cells, rapidly leave the circulation if refrigerated prior to transfusion. This peculiarity requires blood services to store platelets at room temperature, limiting platelet supplies for clinical needs. Here, we describe the mechanism of this clearance system, a longstanding mystery. Chilling platelets clusters their von Willebrand (vWf) receptors, eliciting recognition of mouse and human platelets by hepatic macrophage complement type 3 (CR3) receptors. CR3-expressing but not CR3-deficient mice exposed to cold rapidly decrease platelet counts. Cooling primes platelets for activation. We propose that platelets are thermosensors, primed at peripheral sites where most injuries occurred throughout evolution. Clearance prevents pathologic thrombosis by primed platelets. Chilled platelets bind vWf and function normally in vitro and ex vivo after transfusion into CR3-deficient mice. Therefore, GPIb modification might permit cold platelet storage.
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