摘要:慢性小鼠血吸虫病引起异常止血。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Joanna H. Greenman , Lucie Moss , Shinjini Chakraborty , Bradley J. Whitehead , Johan Palmfeldt , Peter Nejsum , James P. Hewitson , Ian S. Hitchcock
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摘要

全世界有2.5亿人患有血吸虫病,导致每年损失300万残疾调整生命年。曼氏血吸虫(Schistosoma mansoni)引起肠道血吸虫病,寄生虫卵穿过肠道组织或滞留在肝脏和其他器官内,引起肠道出血和肝脏病变。大型(约1cm)成虫在血管内存活数年,但我们对它们对止血的影响缺乏清楚的了解。我们使用慢性血吸虫病小鼠模型来确定对血小板数量、表型和功能的影响。止血功能通过血小板表型(流式细胞术和蛋白质组学)、全血聚集和纵向凝固测定来评估。虽然血吸虫感染小鼠的血小板缺乏升高的表面p -选择素和活化的α ib β3,但无偏倚的蛋白质组学分析显示,感染诱导mhc - 1、IgM和IgG抗体以及补体成分增加。在没有外源性激动剂的情况下,血吸虫感染小鼠的全血自发聚集。相反,凝血酶原和活化的部分凝血活酶时间延长在慢性感染阶段(10-12周)。总之,我们的曼氏链球菌感染小鼠模型显示出止血功能的广泛变化,这可能对流行地区的人群具有临床相关意义。
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Chronic murine schistosomiasis causes aberrant hemostasis
Schistosomiasis afflicts >250 million people worldwide, leading to an annual loss of >3 million disability-adjusted life years. Schistosoma mansoni causes intestinal schistosomiasis with parasite eggs either transversing intestinal tissue or lodging within the liver and other organs, causing intestinal hemorrhage and liver pathology. Large (∼1 cm) adult worms survive for years within blood vessels, but we lack a clear understanding of their impact on hemostasis. We used a chronic mouse model of schistosomiasis to determine the impact on platelet numbers, phenotype and function. Hemostatic function was assessed by platelet phenotyping (flow cytometry and proteomics), whole blood aggregometry, and longitudinal coagulometry. Although platelets from schistosome-infected mice lack elevated surface P-selectin and activated αIIbβ3, unbiased proteomic analysis reveals infection-induced increases in MHC-I, IgM and IgG antibodies, and complement components. Whole blood from schistosome-infected mice spontaneously aggregates in the absence of exogenous agonists. Conversely, prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin times are prolonged at the chronic stage of infection (10–12 weeks). A mouse model of S. mansoni infection shows wide-ranging changes in hemostatic function which may have clinically relevant implications for populations in endemic regions.
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Experimental hematology
Experimental hematology 医学-血液学
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5.30
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84
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Experimental Hematology publishes new findings, methodologies, reviews and perspectives in all areas of hematology and immune cell formation on a monthly basis that may include Special Issues on particular topics of current interest. The overall goal is to report new insights into how normal blood cells are produced, how their production is normally regulated, mechanisms that contribute to hematological diseases and new approaches to their treatment. Specific topics may include relevant developmental and aging processes, stem cell biology, analyses of intrinsic and extrinsic regulatory mechanisms, in vitro behavior of primary cells, clonal tracking, molecular and omics analyses, metabolism, epigenetics, bioengineering approaches, studies in model organisms, novel clinical observations, transplantation biology and new therapeutic avenues.
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