TY - JOUR
T1 - VAMP8/endobrevin is overexpressed in hyperreactive human platelets
T2 - Suggested role for platelet microRNA
AU - Kondkar, A. A.
AU - Bray, M. S.
AU - Leal, S. M.
AU - Nagalla, S.
AU - Liu, D. J.
AU - Jin, Y.
AU - Dong, J. F.
AU - Ren, Q.
AU - Whiteheart, S. W.
AU - Shaw, C.
AU - Bray, P. F.
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - Background: Variation in platelet reactivity contributes to disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis, but the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Objectives: To discover associations between interindividual platelet variability and the responsible platelet genes, and to begin to define the molecular mechanisms altering platelet gene expression.Subjects/methods: Two hundred and eighty-eight healthy subjects were phenotyped for platelet responsiveness. Platelet RNA from subjects demonstrating hyperreactivity (n = 18) and hyporeactivity (n = 11) was used to screen the human transcriptome. Results: Distinctly different mRNA profiles were observed between subjects with differing platelet reactivity. Increased levels of mRNA for VAMP8/endobrevin, a critical v-SNARE involved in platelet granule secretion, were associated with platelet hyperreactivity (Q = 0.0275). Validation studies of microarray results showed 4.8-fold higher mean VAMP8 mRNA levels in hyperreactive than hyporeactive platelets (P = 0.0023). VAMP8 protein levels varied 13-fold among platelets from these normal subjects, and were 2.5-fold higher in hyperreactive platelets (P = 0.05). Among our cohort of 288 subjects, a VAMP8 single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs1010) was associated with platelet reactivity in an age-dependent manner (P < 0.003). MicroRNA-96 was predicted to bind to the 3′-untranslated regionof VAMP8 mRNA and was detected in platelets. Overexpression of microRNA-96 in VAMP8-expressing cell lines caused a dose-dependent decrease in VAMP8 protein and mRNA, suggesting a role in VAMP8 mRNA degradation. Conclusions:. These findings support a role for VAMP8/endobrevin in the heterogeneity of platelet reactivity, and suggest a role for microRNA-96 in the regulation of VAMP8 expression.
AB - Background: Variation in platelet reactivity contributes to disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis, but the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Objectives: To discover associations between interindividual platelet variability and the responsible platelet genes, and to begin to define the molecular mechanisms altering platelet gene expression.Subjects/methods: Two hundred and eighty-eight healthy subjects were phenotyped for platelet responsiveness. Platelet RNA from subjects demonstrating hyperreactivity (n = 18) and hyporeactivity (n = 11) was used to screen the human transcriptome. Results: Distinctly different mRNA profiles were observed between subjects with differing platelet reactivity. Increased levels of mRNA for VAMP8/endobrevin, a critical v-SNARE involved in platelet granule secretion, were associated with platelet hyperreactivity (Q = 0.0275). Validation studies of microarray results showed 4.8-fold higher mean VAMP8 mRNA levels in hyperreactive than hyporeactive platelets (P = 0.0023). VAMP8 protein levels varied 13-fold among platelets from these normal subjects, and were 2.5-fold higher in hyperreactive platelets (P = 0.05). Among our cohort of 288 subjects, a VAMP8 single-nucleotide polymorphism (rs1010) was associated with platelet reactivity in an age-dependent manner (P < 0.003). MicroRNA-96 was predicted to bind to the 3′-untranslated regionof VAMP8 mRNA and was detected in platelets. Overexpression of microRNA-96 in VAMP8-expressing cell lines caused a dose-dependent decrease in VAMP8 protein and mRNA, suggesting a role in VAMP8 mRNA degradation. Conclusions:. These findings support a role for VAMP8/endobrevin in the heterogeneity of platelet reactivity, and suggest a role for microRNA-96 in the regulation of VAMP8 expression.
KW - MicroRNA
KW - Platelet reactivity
KW - Polymorphism
KW - RNA expression
KW - VAMP8
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2009.03700.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2009.03700.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 19943878
AN - SCOPUS:74749096058
SN - 1538-7933
VL - 8
SP - 369
EP - 378
JO - Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
JF - Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
IS - 2
ER -