Y. Cadroy et al., Role of 4 platelet membrane glycoprotein polymorphisms on experimental arterial thrombus formation in men, BLOOD, 98(10), 2001, pp. 3159-3161
This study investigates whether the polymorphisms of 3 important platelet r
eceptors affected experimental thrombus formation in men. Forty healthy mal
e volunteers randomly recruited were genotyped for the variable number of t
andem repeat (VNTR) of GPIb alpha, the -5T/C polymorphism in the Kozak sequ
ence of GPIb alpha, the 807C/T polymorphism of GPI alpha, and the pI(A1)/pI
(A2) polymorphism of GPIIb/IIIa. Platelet thrombus formation was induced ex
vivo by exposing a collagen-coated coverslip in a parallel plate perfusion
chamber to native blood for 4 minutes. The shear rates at the collagen sur
face were 650 and 2600 s(-1). At 2600 s(-1) platelet thrombus formation was
significantly related only to the 807C/T polymorphism. In contrast, at 650
s(-1) thrombus formation was significantly altered only by the Kozak seque
nce polymorphism. The VNTR and the pI(A1)/pI(A2) poly-morphisms did not inf
luence thrombus formation. Thus, platelet thrombus formation is significant
ly influenced by genetic variations of the GPIb alpha and GPI alpha recepto
rs. The effect of these polymorphisms was dependent on the blood flow rate.
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