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The platelet receptor for type III collagen (TIIICBP) is present in platelet membrane lipid microdomains (rafts)
Authors:Pascal Maurice  Ludovic Waeckel  Viviane Pires  Pascal Sonnet  Monique Lemesle  Brigitte Arbeille  Jany Vassy  Jacques Rochette  Chantal Legrand  Françoise Fauvel-Lafève
Affiliation:INSERM, U 553, IFR 105, Institut d'Hématologie, Université Paris VII Denis Diderot, 75475, Paris, France.
Abstract:
Platelet interactions with collagen are orchestrated by the presence or the migration of platelet receptor(s) for collagen into lipid rafts, which are specialized lipid microdomains from the platelet plasma membrane enriched in signalling proteins. Electron microscopy shows that in resting platelets, TIIICBP, a receptor specific for type III collagen, is present on the platelet membrane and associated with the open canalicular system, and redistributes to the platelet membrane upon platelet activation. After platelet lysis by 1% Triton X-100 and the separation of lipid rafts on a discontinuous sucrose gradient, TIIICBP is recovered in lipid raft-containing fractions and Triton X-100 insoluble fractions enriched in cytoskeleton proteins. Platelet aggregation, induced by type III collagen, was inhibited after disruption of the lipid rafts by cholesterol depletion, whereas platelet adhesion under static conditions did not require lipid raft integrity. These results indicate that TIIICBP, a platelet receptor involved in platelet interaction with type III collagen, is localized within platelet lipid rafts where it could interact with other platelet receptors for collagen (GP VI and α2β1 integrin) for efficient platelet activation. Pascal Maurice and Ludovic Waeckel have contributed equally to this work.
Keywords:Platelets  Lipid rafts  Collagen  Platelet receptors
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