Are integrin α2β1, glycoprotein Ib and vWf levels correlated with their contributions to platelet adhesion on collagen under high-shear flow?

2010 
Platelets in flowing blood at high-shear stress are recruited to exposed subendothelial collagen of injured vessels by GPIb–von Willebrand factor (vWf) and integrin α2β1 (α2β1)–collagen interactions. Platelet adhesion to type I collagen depends mainly on the α2β1–collagen interaction and that to type III collagen depends on the GPIb–vWf interaction due to vWf's weak affinity for type I collagen. Contributions of these two interactions would differ depending on expressions of α2β1, vWf, or GPIb. We quantitated platelet adhesion to low- and high-density collagen under high-shear flow conditions in the presence of anti-α2β1 (Gi9) and anti-GPIb (NNKY5-5) antibodies to determine if their inhibitory effects were correlated with the amounts of α2β1, GPIb and vWf. Gi9 inhibition of adhesion to type I collagen was decreased in platelets with more integrin α2β1. Gi9 and NNKY5-5 are more inhibitory against adhesion to low-density type III and I, respectively. Higher α2β1 expression decreases adhesion to low-density ...
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