Gram-negative Escherichia coli cause diseases such as sepsis and hemolytic uremic syndrome in which thrombotic disorders can be found. Direct platelet–bacterium interactions might contribute to some of these conditions; however, mechanisms of human platelet activation by E. coli leading to thrombus formation are poorly understood. While the IgG receptor FcγRIIA has a key role in platelet response to various Gram-positive species, its role in activation to Gram-negative bacteria is poorly defined. This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanisms of human platelet activation by E. coli, including the potential role of FcγRIIA. Using light-transmission aggregometry, measurements of ATP release and tyrosine-phosphorylation, we investiga...
<div><p>Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a principal cau...
International audienceDespite ever-increasing improvements in the prognosis of sepsis, this conditio...
Platelets play an important role in defense against pathogens; however, the interaction between Esch...
Gram-negative Escherichia coli cause diseases such as sepsis and hemolytic uremic syndrome in which ...
Gram-negative Escherichia coli cause diseases such as sepsis and hemolytic uremic syndrome in which ...
Bacterial adhesion to platelets is mediated via a range of strain-specific bacterial surface protein...
© 2015 International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Beyond their prominent role in hemostasi...
It has become clear that platelets are not simply cell fragments that can plug the leak in a damaged...
Blood platelets can interact with bacteria, possibly leading to platelet activation, cytokine and mi...
We have characterized 2 distinct mechanisms through which infectious agents may promote platelet adh...
We have characterized 2 distinct mechanisms through which infectious agents may promote platelet adh...
Background: The role of platelets in immune defense is increasingly being recognized. Platelets bind...
Bloodstream infection caused by bacteria can develop into serious life threatening disease such as s...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a principal cause of th...
IntroductionPlatelets have essential functions as first responders in the immune response to pathoge...
<div><p>Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a principal cau...
International audienceDespite ever-increasing improvements in the prognosis of sepsis, this conditio...
Platelets play an important role in defense against pathogens; however, the interaction between Esch...
Gram-negative Escherichia coli cause diseases such as sepsis and hemolytic uremic syndrome in which ...
Gram-negative Escherichia coli cause diseases such as sepsis and hemolytic uremic syndrome in which ...
Bacterial adhesion to platelets is mediated via a range of strain-specific bacterial surface protein...
© 2015 International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Beyond their prominent role in hemostasi...
It has become clear that platelets are not simply cell fragments that can plug the leak in a damaged...
Blood platelets can interact with bacteria, possibly leading to platelet activation, cytokine and mi...
We have characterized 2 distinct mechanisms through which infectious agents may promote platelet adh...
We have characterized 2 distinct mechanisms through which infectious agents may promote platelet adh...
Background: The role of platelets in immune defense is increasingly being recognized. Platelets bind...
Bloodstream infection caused by bacteria can develop into serious life threatening disease such as s...
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a principal cause of th...
IntroductionPlatelets have essential functions as first responders in the immune response to pathoge...
<div><p>Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from the cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a principal cau...
International audienceDespite ever-increasing improvements in the prognosis of sepsis, this conditio...
Platelets play an important role in defense against pathogens; however, the interaction between Esch...