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Publication : Arhgef1 Plays a Vital Role in Platelet Function and Thrombogenesis.

First Author  Qasim H Year  2019
Journal  J Am Heart Assoc Volume  8
Issue  9 Pages  e011712
PubMed ID  30994039 Mgi Jnum  J:278119
Mgi Id  MGI:6355857 Doi  10.1161/JAHA.118.011712
Citation  Qasim H, et al. (2019) Arhgef1 Plays a Vital Role in Platelet Function and Thrombogenesis. J Am Heart Assoc 8(9):e011712
abstractText  Background Platelets are the cellular mediators of hemostasis and thrombosis, and their function is regulated by a number of molecular mediators, such as small GTP ases. These small GTP ases are themselves regulated by guanine nucleotide exchange factors such as Arhgefs, several of which are found in platelets, including the highly expressed Arhgef1. However, the role of Arhgef1 in platelets has not yet been investigated. Methods and Results We employed mice with genetic deletion of Arhgef1 (ie, Arhgef1(-/-)) and investigated their platelet phenotype by employing a host of in vivo and in vitro platelet assays. Our results indicate that Arhgef1(-/-) mice had prolonged carotid artery occlusion and tail bleeding times. Moreover, platelets from these mice exhibited defective aggregation, dense and alpha granule secretion, alpha II bbeta3 integrin activation, clot retraction and spreading, in comparison to their wild-type littermates. Finally, we also found that the mechanism by which Arhgef1 regulates platelets is mediated in part by a defect in the activation of the RhoA-Rho-associated kinase axis, but not Rap1b. Conclusions Our data demonstrate, for the first time, that Arhgef1 plays a critical role in platelet function, in vitro and in vivo.
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