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Platelet decoys inhibit thrombosis and prevent metastatic tumor formation in preclinical models

Anne-Laure Papa, Amanda Jiang, Netanel Korin, Michelle B Chen, Erin T Langan, Anna Waterhouse, Emma Nash, Jildaz Carof, Amanda Graveline, Andyna Vernet, Akiko Mammoto, Tadanori Mammoto, Abhishek Jain, Roger D Kamm, Matthew J Gounis, Donald E Ingber
Key takeaways
  1. 01Researchers created "platelet decoys" that bind but don't activate
  2. 02These decoys inhibited blood clot formation in animal models
  3. 03They also reduced breast cancer metastasis in a mouse model
  4. 04Suggests a potential new strategy against thrombosis and metastasis

In preclinical models, modified platelets called "decoys" may help prevent both dangerous blood clots and the spread of cancer.

Abstract

Platelets are crucial for normal hemostasis; however, their hyperactivation also contributes to many potentially lethal pathologies including myocardial infarction, stroke, and cancer. We hypothesized that modified platelets lacking their aggregation and activation capacity could act as reversible inhibitors of platelet activation cascades. Here, we describe the development of detergent-extracted human modified platelets (platelet decoys) that retained platelet binding functions but were incapable of functional activation and aggregation. Platelet decoys inhibited aggregation and adhesion of platelets on thrombogenic surfaces in vitro, which could be immediately reversed by the addition of normal platelets; in vivo in a rabbit model, pretreatment with platelet decoys inhibited arterial injury-induced thromboembolism. Decoys also interfered with platelet-mediated human breast cancer cell aggregation, and their presence decreased cancer cell arrest and extravasation in a microfluidic human microvasculature on a chip. In a mouse model of metastasis, simultaneous injection of the platelet decoys with tumor cells inhibited metastatic tumor growth. Thus, our results suggest that platelet decoys might represent an effective strategy for obtaining antithrombotic and antimetastatic effects.

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APA
Anne-Laure Papa, Amanda Jiang, Netanel Korin, Michelle B Chen, Erin T Langan, Anna Waterhouse, Emma Nash, Jildaz Carof, Amanda Graveline, Andyna Vernet, Akiko Mammoto, Tadanori Mammoto, Abhishek Jain, Roger D Kamm, Matthew J Gounis, & Donald E Ingber (2019). Platelet decoys inhibit thrombosis and prevent metastatic tumor formation in preclinical models. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/platelet-decoys-inhibit-thrombosis-and-prevent-metastatic-tumor-formation-in-preclinical-models/
MLA
Anne-Laure Papa, et al. "Platelet decoys inhibit thrombosis and prevent metastatic tumor formation in preclinical models." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/platelet-decoys-inhibit-thrombosis-and-prevent-metastatic-tumor-formation-in-preclinical-models/.
Chicago
Anne-Laure Papa et al. 2019. "Platelet decoys inhibit thrombosis and prevent metastatic tumor formation in preclinical models.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/platelet-decoys-inhibit-thrombosis-and-prevent-metastatic-tumor-formation-in-preclinical-models/