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Publication : The necroptotic cell death pathway operates in megakaryocytes, but not in platelet synthesis.

First Author  Moujalled D Year  2021
Journal  Cell Death Dis Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  133
PubMed ID  33510145 Mgi Jnum  J:314601
Mgi Id  MGI:6804102 Doi  10.1038/s41419-021-03418-z
Citation  Moujalled D, et al. (2021) The necroptotic cell death pathway operates in megakaryocytes, but not in platelet synthesis. Cell Death Dis 12(1):133
abstractText  Necroptosis is a pro-inflammatory cell death program executed by the terminal effector, mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL). Previous studies suggested a role for the necroptotic machinery in platelets, where loss of MLKL or its upstream regulator, RIPK3 kinase, impacted thrombosis and haemostasis. However, it remains unknown whether necroptosis operates within megakaryocytes, the progenitors of platelets, and whether necroptotic cell death might contribute to or diminish platelet production. Here, we demonstrate that megakaryocytes possess a functional necroptosis signalling cascade. Necroptosis activation leads to phosphorylation of MLKL, loss of viability and cell swelling. Analyses at steady state and post antibody-mediated thrombocytopenia revealed that platelet production was normal in the absence of MLKL, however, platelet activation and haemostasis were impaired with prolonged tail re-bleeding times. We conclude that MLKL plays a role in regulating platelet function and haemostasis and that necroptosis signalling in megakaryocytes is dispensable for platelet production.
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