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Syk and Src Family Kinases Regulate C-type Lectin Receptor 2 (CLEC-2)-mediated Clustering of Podoplanin and Platelet Adhesion to Lymphatic Endothelial Cells
Authors:Alice Y Pollitt  Natalie S Poulter  Eelo Gitz  Leyre Navarro-Nu?ez  Ying-Jie Wang  Craig E Hughes  Steven G Thomas  Bernhard Nieswandt  Michael R Douglas  Dylan M Owen  David G Jackson  Michael L Dustin  Steve P Watson
Abstract:The interaction of C-type lectin receptor 2 (CLEC-2) on platelets with Podoplanin on lymphatic endothelial cells initiates platelet signaling events that are necessary for prevention of blood-lymph mixing during development. In the present study, we show that CLEC-2 signaling via Src family and Syk tyrosine kinases promotes platelet adhesion to primary mouse lymphatic endothelial cells at low shear. Using supported lipid bilayers containing mobile Podoplanin, we further show that activation of Src and Syk in platelets promotes clustering of CLEC-2 and Podoplanin. Clusters of CLEC-2-bound Podoplanin migrate rapidly to the center of the platelet to form a single structure. Fluorescence lifetime imaging demonstrates that molecules within these clusters are within 10 nm of one another and that the clusters are disrupted by inhibition of Src and Syk family kinases. CLEC-2 clusters are also seen in platelets adhered to immobilized Podoplanin using direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy. These findings provide mechanistic insight by which CLEC-2 signaling promotes adhesion to Podoplanin and regulation of Podoplanin signaling, thereby contributing to lymphatic vasculature development.
Keywords:Endothelial Cell  Lipid Bilayer  Platelet  Receptor  Tyrosine-Protein Kinase (Tyrosine Kinase)  CLEC-2  ITAM  Podoplanin  Src Family Kinase  Syk
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