TY - JOUR
T1 - The glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex in platelet adhesion and signaling
AU - Andrews, Robert K.
AU - Shen, Yang
AU - Gardiner, Elizabeth E.
AU - Dong, Jing Fei
AU - López, José A.
AU - Berndt, Michael C.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - Introduction: Thrombosis can result in unstable angina, acute myocardial infarction, or stroke, all major causes of death in the Western world. Circulating platelets become adherent and form an occlusive thrombus, either by exposure to sclerotic lesions following plaque rupture or in response to pathological shear stress in obstructed coronary arteries. This process parallels normal haemostasis, where platelets adhere to the subendothelium at sites of vascular injury, become activated, and recruit additional platelets to the developing thrombus. At high shear, thrombus formation is initiated by a specific platelet membrane adhesion receptor, the glycoprotein (GP) Ib-IX-V complex, which binds the adhesive glycoprotein, von Willebrand factor (vWF), in the vessel wall or plasma. Recent evidence also suggests that platelet adhesion to endothelial cells and leukocytes may be involved in atherogenesis, thrombosis, and inflammation. Preliminary findings indicate that GP Ib-IX-V specifically recognizes P-selectin, a member of the selectin superfamily, an interaction that may, at least partially, regulate platelet-endothelial cell adhesion. This review focuses on recent advances in understanding structure-activity relationships of GP Ib-IX-V
AB - Introduction: Thrombosis can result in unstable angina, acute myocardial infarction, or stroke, all major causes of death in the Western world. Circulating platelets become adherent and form an occlusive thrombus, either by exposure to sclerotic lesions following plaque rupture or in response to pathological shear stress in obstructed coronary arteries. This process parallels normal haemostasis, where platelets adhere to the subendothelium at sites of vascular injury, become activated, and recruit additional platelets to the developing thrombus. At high shear, thrombus formation is initiated by a specific platelet membrane adhesion receptor, the glycoprotein (GP) Ib-IX-V complex, which binds the adhesive glycoprotein, von Willebrand factor (vWF), in the vessel wall or plasma. Recent evidence also suggests that platelet adhesion to endothelial cells and leukocytes may be involved in atherogenesis, thrombosis, and inflammation. Preliminary findings indicate that GP Ib-IX-V specifically recognizes P-selectin, a member of the selectin superfamily, an interaction that may, at least partially, regulate platelet-endothelial cell adhesion. This review focuses on recent advances in understanding structure-activity relationships of GP Ib-IX-V
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U2 - 10.1055/s-0037-1615854
DO - 10.1055/s-0037-1615854
M3 - Article
SN - 0340-6245
VL - 82
SP - 357
EP - 364
JO - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
JF - Thrombosis and Haemostasis
IS - 2
ER -