Abstract
Platelets play many roles in the vasculature ensuring proper hemostasis and maintaining integrity. These roles are facilitated, in part, by cargo molecules released from platelet granules via Soluble NSF Attachment Protein Receptor (SNARE) mediated membrane fusion, which is controlled by several protein-protein interactions. Chaperones have been characterized for t-SNAREs (i.e. Munc18b for Syntaxin-11), but none have been clearly identified for v-SNAREs. α- Synuclein has been proposed as a v-SNARE chaperone which may affect SNARE-complex assembly, fusion pore opening, and thus secretion. Despite its abundance and that it is the only isoform present, α-synuclein’s role in platelet secretion is uncharacterized. In this study, immunofluorescence showed that α-synuclein was present on punctate structures that co- stained with markers for α-granules and lysosomes and in a cytoplasmic pool. We analyzed the phenotype of α-synuclein−/− mice and their platelets. Platelets from knockout mice had a mild, agonist-dependent secretion defect but aggregation and spreading in vitro were unaffected. Consistently, thrombosis/hemostasis were unaffected in the tail-bleeding, FeCl3 carotid injury and jugular vein puncture models. None of the platelet secretory machinery examined, e.g. the v-SNAREs, were affected by α-synuclein’s loss. The results indicate that, despite its abundance, α-synuclein has only a limited role in platelet function and thrombosis.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2023
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2023.2267147
Funding Information
The work was supported by grants from the NIH, NHLBI [HL56652, HL138179, and HL150818], and a Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Award to S.W.W., and an NSF KY-WV LSAMP BD Fellowship [NSF HRD 2004710] awarded to A.N.S.
Repository Citation
Smith, Alexis N.; Joshi, Smita; Chanzu, Harry; Alfar, Hammodah Rawhi Hammodah; Prakhya, Kanakanagavalli Shravani; and Whiteheart, Sidney W., "α-Synuclein is the major platelet isoform but is dispensable for activation, secretion, and thrombosis" (2023). Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications. 64.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/cvrc_facpub/64
Notes/Citation Information
© 2023 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.