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Publication : Platelets participate in synovitis via Cox-1-dependent synthesis of prostacyclin independently of microparticle generation.

First Author  Boilard E Year  2011
Journal  J Immunol Volume  186
Issue  7 Pages  4361-6
PubMed ID  21357261 Mgi Jnum  J:170699
Mgi Id  MGI:4947161 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1002857
Citation  Boilard E, et al. (2011) Platelets Participate in Synovitis via Cox-1-Dependent Synthesis of Prostacyclin Independently of Microparticle Generation. J Immunol 186(7):4361-6
abstractText  In addition to the well-described role of platelets in thrombosis, a growing body of evidence implicates platelets in diverse inflammatory responses. We recently showed platelets can contribute to the pathophysiology of inflammatory arthritis via IL-1- containing microparticles. In this study, we demonstrate that platelets, and not platelet microparticles, actively contribute to synovitis via production of proinflammatory prostacyclin in an autoimmune arthritis model. Using both genetic and pharmacologic approaches, we establish that paracrine production of prostacyclin proceeds in the absence of cyclooxygenase-2. Furthermore, we also demonstrate that prostacyclin generation can arise via transcellular collaboration between platelets and fibroblast-like synoviocytes. In addition to shedding light on an unappreciated pathway of lipid synthesis in arthritis, we further delineate a novel effector activity by which platelets can contribute to inflammatory disease.
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