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Integrin GPIIIa49-57 is the pivotal switch controlling platelet fragmentation

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Pages 693-698 | Received 15 Sep 2014, Accepted 09 Jan 2015, Published online: 25 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

Unique autologous antibodies (Abs) against platelet integrin GPIIIa49-66 (CAPESIEFPVSEARVLED) have been detected in patients with HIV-1 immune-related thrombocytopenia (HIV-1-ITP), which is capable of inducing complement-independent platelet fragmentation through reactive oxygen species (ROS) release. However, the efficiency of inducing platelet fragmentation is inconsistent among the different patient Abs or similar rabbit polyclonal Abs against the region and the reason remains unclear. In this study, we developed a batch of murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against different locus of GPIIIa49-66 region by hybridoma technology. All these mAbs are capable of binding to human platelets. Among these mAbs, clones 1E7 and 5A10 were identified to target the epitope of GPIIIa49-57 (CAPESIEFP, named P1); clones 1C1 and 1E5 target GPIIIa57-64 (PVSEARVL, named P2), and clones 4D5 and 5F8 target GPIIIa59-66 (SEARVLED, named P3). By incubation of human platelets with these mAbs, the platelet fragmentation induced by mAbs against P1 was 5–6 folds higher than that by the control mAb (6-fold for 5A10 and 5.6-fold for 1E7). However, platelet fragmentation induced by mAbs against P2 (1C1) and P3 (5F8) was only 1.9- and 1.1-fold higher than that by the control mAb, respectively. Thus, our data demonstrate that platelet integrin GPIIIa49-57 is the pivotal switch controlling platelet fragmentation.

Acknowledgments

This work is dedicated to the memory of Dr Simon Karpatkin who tragically passed away on 21 August 2009.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no declaration of interest.

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81170481, 81200352); the Innovation Fund of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (12zz040, 13YZ024), Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation (12ZR1421100), The Key Construction Program of the National “985” project, and SRF for ROCS (to W.Z.), Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China (20120073120113).

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