Phosphoproteomic quantitation and causal analysis reveal pathways in GPVI/ITAM-mediated platelet activation programs

Author:

Babur Özgün12ORCID,Melrose Alexander R.3,Cunliffe Jennifer M.4,Klimek John4,Pang Jiaqing5ORCID,Sepp Anna-Liisa I.5,Zilberman-Rudenko Jevgenia5ORCID,Tassi Yunga Samuel6ORCID,Zheng Tony5ORCID,Parra-Izquierdo Iván35ORCID,Minnier Jessica7ORCID,McCarty Owen J. T.5,Demir Emek12ORCID,Reddy Ashok P.4ORCID,Wilmarth Phillip A.4,David Larry L.48,Aslan Joseph E.358ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics,

2. Computational Biology Program,

3. Knight Cardiovascular Institute,

4. Proteomics Shared Resource,

5. Department of Biomedical Engineering,

6. Cancer Early Detection & Advanced Research Center,

7. Knight Cancer Institute, and

8. Department of Chemical Physiology & Biochemistry, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR

Abstract

Abstract Platelets engage cues of pending vascular injury through coordinated adhesion, secretion, and aggregation responses. These rapid, progressive changes in platelet form and function are orchestrated downstream of specific receptors on the platelet surface and through intracellular signaling mechanisms that remain systematically undefined. This study brings together cell physiological and phosphoproteomics methods to profile signaling mechanisms downstream of the immunotyrosine activation motif (ITAM) platelet collagen receptor GPVI. Peptide tandem mass tag (TMT) labeling, sample multiplexing, synchronous precursor selection (SPS), and triple stage tandem mass spectrometry (MS3) detected >3000 significant (false discovery rate < 0.05) phosphorylation events on >1300 proteins over conditions initiating and progressing GPVI-mediated platelet activation. With literature-guided causal inference tools, >300 site-specific signaling relations were mapped from phosphoproteomics data among key and emerging GPVI effectors (ie, FcRγ, Syk, PLCγ2, PKCδ, DAPP1). Through signaling validation studies and functional screening, other less-characterized targets were also considered within the context of GPVI/ITAM pathways, including Ras/MAPK axis proteins (ie, KSR1, SOS1, STAT1, Hsp27). Highly regulated GPVI/ITAM targets out of context of curated knowledge were also illuminated, including a system of >40 Rab GTPases and associated regulatory proteins, where GPVI-mediated Rab7 S72 phosphorylation and endolysosomal maturation were blocked by TAK1 inhibition. In addition to serving as a model for generating and testing hypotheses from omics datasets, this study puts forth a means to identify hemostatic effectors, biomarkers, and therapeutic targets relevant to thrombosis, vascular inflammation, and other platelet-associated disease states.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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