Platelets modulate inflammation and matrix remodeling in abdominal aortic aneurysm

Markus Udo Wagenhaeuser,Joscha Mulorz,Kim Juergen Krott,Tobias Feige, Agnes Ehrenberg, Yuon H Rhee,Madhumita Chatterjee, Niklas Petzold, Christoph Boeddeker,Wiebke Ibing,Irena Krueger, Josh M Spin,Phil S Tsao, A. Roseman,Hubert Schelzig,Margitta Elvers

biorxiv(2022)

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a highly lethal disease with progressive dilatation of the abdominal aorta accompanied by degradation and remodelling of the vessel wall due to chronic inflammation. Platelets are small anuclear cells that can release various inflammatory cytokines and biological response modulators when activated. In cardiovascular diseases, platelets are crucial for the inflammatory response but their role in AAA is poorly understood. However, both -experimental and clinical data- strongly suggest that platelet activation may be relevant for AAA formation and progression. Here, we find that platelets play a crucial role in promoting AAA through modulation of inflammation and degradation of the ECM. They are responsible for the up-regulation of SPP1 (osteopontin, OPN) gene expression in macrophages and aortic tissue, which triggers inflammation and remodeling. Further, enhanced platelet activation and pro-coagulant activity results in elevated gene expression of various cytokines, Mmp9 and Col1a1 in macrophages. Platelet depletion in experimental murine AAA reduced inflammation and ECM remodeling, with reduced elastin fragmentation and aortic diameter expansion. In conclusion, our data strongly supports the potential relevance of anti-platelet therapy to reduce AAA progression and rupture in AAA patients. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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