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Monocyte upregulation of podoplanin during early sepsis induces complement inhibitor release to protect liver function
Zhanli Xie, Bojing Shao, Christopher Hoover, Michael McDaniel, Jianhua Song, Miao Jiang, Zhenni Ma, Fei Yang, Jingjing Han, Xia Bai, Changgeng Ruan, Lijun Xia
Zhanli Xie, Bojing Shao, Christopher Hoover, Michael McDaniel, Jianhua Song, Miao Jiang, Zhenni Ma, Fei Yang, Jingjing Han, Xia Bai, Changgeng Ruan, Lijun Xia
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Research Article Hematology Inflammation

Monocyte upregulation of podoplanin during early sepsis induces complement inhibitor release to protect liver function

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Abstract

Multiple organ failure in sepsis is a progressive failure of several interdependent organ systems. Liver dysfunction occurs early during sepsis and is directly associated with patient death; however, the underlying mechanism of liver dysfunction is unclear. Platelet transfusion benefits patients with sepsis, and inhibition of complement activation protects liver function in septic animals. Herein, we explored the potential link between platelets, complement activation, and liver dysfunction in sepsis. We found that deletion of platelet C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) exacerbated liver dysfunction in early sepsis. Platelet CLEC-2–deficient mice exhibited higher complement activation, more severe complement attack in the liver, and lower plasma levels of complement inhibitors at early time points after E. coli infection. Circulating monocytes expressed the CLEC-2 ligand podoplanin in early sepsis, and podoplanin binding induced release of complement inhibitors from platelets. Injection of complement inhibitors released from platelets reduced complement attack and attenuated liver dysfunction in septic mice. These findings indicate a new function of platelets in the regulation of complement activation during sepsis.

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Zhanli Xie, Bojing Shao, Christopher Hoover, Michael McDaniel, Jianhua Song, Miao Jiang, Zhenni Ma, Fei Yang, Jingjing Han, Xia Bai, Changgeng Ruan, Lijun Xia

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Podoplanin expressed on circulating monocytes binds to CLEC-2 and induces platelet release of complement inhibitors in early sepsis.

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(A) Podoplanin expression on monocytes and (B) monocyte-platelet aggregates from peripheral blood of mice with or without E. coli injection were analyzed by flow cytometry. The platelet-monocyte complex was shown as the percentage of total monocytes. (C–F) Levels of PF4, C1-INH, clusterin, and factor H released from WT and Clec-2–/– platelets incubated with saline or recombinant podoplanin for 2 hours at 37°C. Data represent mean ± SD, n = 6 mice/group. #P < 0.05, comparing the sample at 0 hours of E. coli injection with samples at other time points after E. coli infection. *P < 0.05. **P < 0.01. Data were analyzed using 1-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s test for multiple groups and were representative of 3 independent experiments.

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