G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediate the majority of platelet activation in response to agonists. However, questions remain regarding the mechanisms that provide negative feedback toward activated GPCRs to limit platelet activation and thrombus formation. Here we provide the first evidence that GPCR kinase 6 (GRK6) serves this role in platelets, using GRK6-/- mice generated by CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to examine the consequences of GRK6 knockout on GPCR-dependent signaling. Hemostatic thrombi formed in GRK6-/- mice are larger than in wild-type (WT) controls during the early stages of thrombus formation, with a rapid increase in platelet accumulation at the site of injury. GRK6-/- platelets have increased platelet activation, but in...
Thrombin is an important agonist for platelet activation and plays a major role in hemostasis and th...
Growth arrest-specific gene 6 (gas6) product enhances the formation of stable platelet macroaggregat...
Genetic variations in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes can disrupt receptor function in a wid...
Along with cancer, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases remain by far the most common causes ...
The interindividual variation in the functional response of platelets to activation by agonists is h...
The interindividual variation in the functional response of platelets to activation by agonists is h...
The critical role of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) in regulating cardiac function has b...
International audienceDual antiplatelet therapy reduces ischemic events in cardiovascular disease, b...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critical mediators of platelet activation whose signaling is...
Mechanisms regulating thrombus stabilization remain largely unknown. Here, we report that loss of an...
Mechanisms regulating thrombus stabilization remain largely unknown. Here, we report that loss of an...
Background: Interaction of murine Gas6 with the platelet Gas6 receptors Tyro3, Axl and Mer (TAM) pla...
Rationale: Platelets are anuclear cell fragments derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes (MKs) that ...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Upon vascular injury, platelets aggregate at the site of blood vessel injury to form a hemostatic pl...
Thrombin is an important agonist for platelet activation and plays a major role in hemostasis and th...
Growth arrest-specific gene 6 (gas6) product enhances the formation of stable platelet macroaggregat...
Genetic variations in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes can disrupt receptor function in a wid...
Along with cancer, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases remain by far the most common causes ...
The interindividual variation in the functional response of platelets to activation by agonists is h...
The interindividual variation in the functional response of platelets to activation by agonists is h...
The critical role of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) in regulating cardiac function has b...
International audienceDual antiplatelet therapy reduces ischemic events in cardiovascular disease, b...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are critical mediators of platelet activation whose signaling is...
Mechanisms regulating thrombus stabilization remain largely unknown. Here, we report that loss of an...
Mechanisms regulating thrombus stabilization remain largely unknown. Here, we report that loss of an...
Background: Interaction of murine Gas6 with the platelet Gas6 receptors Tyro3, Axl and Mer (TAM) pla...
Rationale: Platelets are anuclear cell fragments derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes (MKs) that ...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Upon vascular injury, platelets aggregate at the site of blood vessel injury to form a hemostatic pl...
Thrombin is an important agonist for platelet activation and plays a major role in hemostasis and th...
Growth arrest-specific gene 6 (gas6) product enhances the formation of stable platelet macroaggregat...
Genetic variations in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) genes can disrupt receptor function in a wid...