血小板及其在免疫中的作用:血小板颗粒和细胞外囊泡的形成、活化和活性及其生物活性物质。

IF 2 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
International Journal of Inflammation Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ijin/8878764
Beata Tokarz-Deptuła, Łukasz Baraniecki, Joanna Palma, Michał Stosik, Anhelli Syrenicz, Roman Kołacz, Wiesław Deptuła
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当介绍血小板在免疫中的作用时,列出了其中发生的细胞器和过程,并且由于它们缺乏细胞核,讨论了它们的特定转录活性。还描述了它们的形成、激活和功能活性,以及形成其血管内活性(包括免疫)的重要元素的特征,例如它们的颗粒和细胞外囊泡(ev)。从血小板的免疫作用来看,它们的激活和活性是一个复杂的过程,是由它们的受体与血管内皮、免疫系统细胞的模式识别受体(PRRs)、病原体相关分子模式(PAMPs)、损伤相关分子模式(DAMPs)和生活方式相关分子模式(lamp)结合而产生的。由于这些相互作用,血小板的炎症表型被促进,使它们不仅是血管内稳态的基本元素,而且,最重要的是,免疫。讨论血小板在血管中的免疫作用,其五种颗粒(α、δ、溶酶体、过氧化物酶体和T)中所含的生物活性物质,以及决定其活性(包括免疫状态)的两种ev亚型(外泌体和外泌体-微泡)的特征。此外,描述血小板在血管中的作用,已经证明这些细胞不仅是这些血管的有效哨兵和调节剂,正如之前所假设的那样,而且还表现出强大的促炎和抗炎、免疫调节和再生作用,使它们成为决定血管内免疫的基本细胞元素。还指出,通过在血管中诱导炎症环境,血小板不仅可以引起潜在的组织损伤,而且还可以作为治疗炎症性疾病的潜在细胞候选者。
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Platelets and Their Role in Immunity: Formation, Activation and Activity, and Biologically Active Substances in Their Granules and Extracellular Vesicles.

When presenting the role of platelets in immunity, the organelles and processes occurring within them are listed, and due to their lack of a cell nucleus, their specific transcriptional activity is discussed. Their formation, activation, and functional activity are also described, along with the characterization of elements important for shaping their intravascular activity, including immunity, such as their granules and extracellular vesicles (EVs). Presenting platelets in the context of their immune role, it is indicated that their activation and activity are complex processes resulting from the binding of their receptors with the endothelium of blood vessels, pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) of immune system cells, pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), and lifestyle-associated molecular patterns (LAMPs). As a result of these interactions, the inflammatory phenotype of platelets is promoted, making them not only the fundamental elements of homeostasis in blood vessels but also, above all, of immunity. Discussing the immunological role of platelets in blood vessels, biologically active substances contained in their five types of granules (α, δ, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and T), and two subtypes of EVs (exosomes and ectosomes-microvesicles) that determine their activity, including the immunological status, are characterized. Moreover, describing the role of platelets in blood vessels, it has been demonstrated that these cells are not only effective sentinels and regulators of these vessels, as previously assumed, but also exhibit strong pro- and anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and regenerative effects, making them fundamental cellular elements determining intravascular immunity. It is also pointed out that by inducing an inflammatory environment in blood vessels, platelets can not only cause potential tissue damage but also emerge as potential cellular candidates for treating inflammatory diseases.

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