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Hematology

Thomas Jefferson University

1999

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Integrin-Dependent Control Of Translation: Engagement Of Integrin Alphaiibbeta3 Regulates Synthesis Of Proteins In Activated Human Platelets., Ravinder Pabla, Andrew S. Weyrich, Dan A. Dixon, Paul F. Bray, Thomas M. Mcintyre, Stephen M. Prescott, Guy A. Zimmerman Jan 1999

Integrin-Dependent Control Of Translation: Engagement Of Integrin Alphaiibbeta3 Regulates Synthesis Of Proteins In Activated Human Platelets., Ravinder Pabla, Andrew S. Weyrich, Dan A. Dixon, Paul F. Bray, Thomas M. Mcintyre, Stephen M. Prescott, Guy A. Zimmerman

Cardeza Foundation for Hematologic Research

Integrins are widely expressed plasma membrane adhesion molecules that tether cells to matrix proteins and to one another in cell-cell interactions. Integrins also transmit outside-in signals that regulate functional responses of cells, and are known to influence gene expression by regulating transcription. In previous studies we found that platelets, which are naturally occurring anucleate cytoplasts, translate preformed mRNA transcripts when they are activated by outside-in signals. Using strategies that interrupt engagement of integrin alphaIIbbeta3 by fibrinogen and platelets deficient in this integrin, we found that alphaIIbbeta3 regulates the synthesis of B cell lymphoma 3 (Bcl-3) when platelet aggregation is induced …