Platelets regulate lymphatic vascular development through CLEC-2–SLP-76 signaling

Author:

Bertozzi Cara C.1,Schmaier Alec A.1,Mericko Patricia1,Hess Paul R.1,Zou Zhiying1,Chen Mei1,Chen Chiu-Yu1,Xu Bin1,Lu Min-min1,Zhou Diane1,Sebzda Eric2,Santore Matthew T.3,Merianos Demetri J.3,Stadtfeld Matthias4,Flake Alan W.3,Graf Thomas5,Skoda Radek6,Maltzman Jonathan S.7,Koretzky Gary A.78,Kahn Mark L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine and Cardiovascular Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia;

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN;

3. Department of Surgery, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA;

4. Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Boston, MA;

5. Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain;

6. Department of Research, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland; and

7. Department of Medicine and

8. Abramson Family Cancer Research Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Abstract

AbstractAlthough platelets appear by embryonic day 10.5 in the developing mouse, an embryonic role for these cells has not been identified. The SYK–SLP-76 signaling pathway is required in blood cells to regulate embryonic blood-lymphatic vascular separation, but the cell type and molecular mechanism underlying this regulatory pathway are not known. In the present study we demonstrate that platelets regulate lymphatic vascular development by directly interacting with lymphatic endothelial cells through C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) receptors. PODOPLANIN (PDPN), a transmembrane protein expressed on the surface of lymphatic endothelial cells, is required in nonhematopoietic cells for blood-lymphatic separation. Genetic loss of the PDPN receptor CLEC-2 ablates PDPN binding by platelets and confers embryonic lymphatic vascular defects like those seen in animals lacking PDPN or SLP-76. Platelet factor 4-Cre–mediated deletion of Slp-76 is sufficient to confer lymphatic vascular defects, identifying platelets as the cell type in which SLP-76 signaling is required to regulate lymphatic vascular development. Consistent with these genetic findings, we observe SLP-76–dependent platelet aggregate formation on the surface of lymphatic endothelial cells in vivo and ex vivo. These studies identify a nonhemostatic pathway in which platelet CLEC-2 receptors bind lymphatic endothelial PDPN and activate SLP-76 signaling to regulate embryonic vascular development.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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