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Publication : Deletion of Crry and DAF on murine platelets stimulates thrombopoiesis and increases factor H-dependent resistance of peripheral platelets to complement attack.

First Author  Barata L Year  2013
Journal  J Immunol Volume  190
Issue  6 Pages  2886-95
PubMed ID  23390291 Mgi Jnum  J:193605
Mgi Id  MGI:5468854 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1202536
Citation  Barata L, et al. (2013) Deletion of Crry and DAF on Murine Platelets Stimulates Thrombopoiesis and Increases Factor H-Dependent Resistance of Peripheral Platelets to Complement Attack. J Immunol 190(6):2886-95
abstractText  Complement receptor 1-related gene/protein y (Crry) and decay-accelerating factor (DAF) are two murine membrane C3 complement regulators with overlapping functions. Crry deletion is embryonically lethal whereas DAF-deficient mice are generally healthy. CrryDAF mice were viable on a C3 background, but platelets from such mice were rapidly destroyed when transfused into C3-sufficient mice. In this study, we used the cre-lox system to delete platelet Crry in DAF mice and studied Crry/DAF-deficient platelet development in vivo. Rather than displaying thrombocytopenia, Pf4-Cre-Crry mice had normal platelet counts and their peripheral platelets were resistant to complement attack. However, chimera mice generated with Pf4-Cre-Crry bone marrows showed platelets from C3 but not C3 recipients to be sensitive to complement activation, suggesting that circulating platelets in Pf4-Cre-Crry mice were naturally selected in a complement-sufficient environment. Notably, Pf4-Cre-Crry mouse platelets became complement susceptible when factor H function was blocked. Examination of Pf4-Cre-Crry mouse bone marrows revealed exceedingly active thrombopoiesis. Thus, under in vivo conditions, Crry/DAF deficiency on platelets led to abnormal platelet turnover, but peripheral platelet count was compensated for by increased thrombopoiesis. Selective survival of Crry/DAF-deficient platelets aided by factor H protection and compensatory thrombopoiesis demonstrates the cooperation between membrane and fluid phase complement inhibitors and the body's ability to adaptively respond to complement regulator deficiencies.
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