Kupffer cell receptor CLEC4F is important for the destruction of desialylated platelets in mice

The liver has recently been identified as a major organ for destruction of desialylated platelets. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Kupffer cells, which are professional phagocytic cells in the liver, comprise the largest population of resident tissue macrophages in the body. Kupff...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell death and differentiation 2021-11, Vol.28 (11), p.3009-3021
Hauptverfasser: Jiang, Yizhi, Tang, Yaqiong, Hoover, Christopher, Kondo, Yuji, Huang, Dongping, Restagno, Damien, Shao, Bojing, Gao, Liang, Michael McDaniel, J., Zhou, Meixiang, Silasi-Mansat, Robert, McGee, Samuel, Jiang, Miao, Bai, Xia, Lupu, Florea, Ruan, Changgeng, Marth, Jamey D., Wu, Depei, Han, Yue, Xia, Lijun
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Zusammenfassung:The liver has recently been identified as a major organ for destruction of desialylated platelets. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Kupffer cells, which are professional phagocytic cells in the liver, comprise the largest population of resident tissue macrophages in the body. Kupffer cells express a C-type lectin receptor, CLEC4F, that recognizes desialylated glycans with an unclear in vivo role in mediating platelet destruction. In this study, we generated a CLEC4F-deficient mouse model ( Clec4f −/− ) and found that CLEC4F was specifically expressed by Kupffer cells. Using the Clec4f −/− mice and a newly generated platelet-specific reporter mouse line, we revealed a critical role for CLEC4F on Kupffer cells in mediating destruction of desialylated platelets in the liver in vivo. Platelet clearance experiments and ultrastructural analysis revealed that desialylated platelets were phagocytized predominantly by Kupffer cells in a CLEC4F-dependent manner in mice. Collectively, these findings identify CLEC4F as a Kupffer cell receptor important for the destruction of desialylated platelets induced by bacteria-derived neuraminidases, which provide new insights into the pathogenesis of thrombocytopenia in disease conditions such as sepsis.
ISSN:1350-9047
1476-5403
DOI:10.1038/s41418-021-00797-w