Niemann-Pick C1 protein regulates platelet membrane-associated calcium ion signaling in thrombo-occlusive diseases in mice.

Mailin-Christin Manke, Anna Roslan,Britta Walker, Patrick Münzer,Ferdinand Kollotzek, Bing Peng,Stine Mencl, Cristina Coman, Rebecca D Szepanowski,Harald Schulze, Andrew P Lieberman,Florian Lang, Meinrad Gawaz,Christoph Kleinschnitz, Robert Lukowski,Robert Ahrends, Régis Bobe,Oliver Borst

Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH(2023)

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BACKGROUND:Pathophysiologic platelet activation leads to thrombo-occlusive diseases such as myocardial infarction or ischemic stroke. Niemann-Pick C1 protein (NPC1) is involved in the regulation of lysosomal lipid trafficking and calcium ion (Ca2+) signaling, and its genetic mutation causes a lysosomal storage disorder. Lipids and Ca2+ are key players in the complex orchestration of platelet activation. OBJECTIVES:The present study aimed to determine the impact of NPC1 on Ca2+ mobilization during platelet activation in thrombo-occlusive diseases. METHODS:Using MK/platelet-specific knockout mice of Npc1 (Npc1Pf4∆/Pf4∆), ex vivo and in vitro approaches as well as in vivo models of thrombosis, we investigated the effect of Npc1 on platelet function and thrombus formation. RESULTS:We showed that Npc1Pf4∆/Pf4∆ platelets display increased sphingosine levels and a locally impaired membrane-associated and SERCA3-dependent Ca2+ mobilisation compared to platelets from wildtype littermates (Npc1lox/lox). Further, we observed decreased platelet. CONCLUSION:Our findings highlight that NPC1 regulates membrane-associated and SERCA3-dependent Ca2+ mobilization during platelet activation and that MK/platelet-specific ablation of Npc1 protects against experimental models of arterial thrombosis and myocardial or cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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