Clinical observations implicate a role of eosinophils in cardiovascular diseases because markers of eosinophil activation are elevated in atherosclerosis and thrombosis. However, their contribution to atherosclerotic plaque formation and arterial thrombosis remains unclear. In these settings, we investigated how eosinophils are recruited and activated through an interplay with platelets. Here, we provide evidence for a central importance of eosinophil-platelet interactions in atherosclerosis and thrombosis. We show that eosinophils support atherosclerotic plaque formation involving enhanced von Willebrand factor exposure on endothelial cells and augmented platelet adhesion. During arterial thrombosis, eosinophils are quickly recruited in an...
Platelets are thought to play a causal role during atherogenesis. Platelet-endothelial interactions ...
Abstract—Although platelets do not ordinarily bind to endothelial cells (EC), pathological interacti...
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) inhibits platelet function, but the mechanism underlying ...
AIMS: The relationship between the activity of eosinophils and platelets has been observed in recent...
The relationship between the activity of eosinophils and platelets has been observed in recent decad...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as key players in different stages of atherosclerosis. Her...
Background and aims It is well known that the interaction between platelets (PLTs), endothelial cell...
Extracellular traps generated by neutrophils contribute to thrombus progression in coronary atherosc...
Blood coagulation is essential for physiological hemostasis but simultaneously contributes to thromb...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood elements of critical importance in cardiovascular disease. The ...
An association between eosinophils and platelets has been described in several diseases, most notabl...
Neutrophil extracellular traps expelled from suicidal neutrophils comprise a complex structure of nu...
Blood coagulation is essential for physiological hemostasis, but simultaneously contributes to throm...
BACKGROUND: Nonthrombotic platelet-endothelial interactions may contribute to atherosclerotic plaque...
Thromboembolism is a prominent but poorly understood fea-ture of eosinophilic, or Loeffler's, e...
Platelets are thought to play a causal role during atherogenesis. Platelet-endothelial interactions ...
Abstract—Although platelets do not ordinarily bind to endothelial cells (EC), pathological interacti...
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) inhibits platelet function, but the mechanism underlying ...
AIMS: The relationship between the activity of eosinophils and platelets has been observed in recent...
The relationship between the activity of eosinophils and platelets has been observed in recent decad...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are emerging as key players in different stages of atherosclerosis. Her...
Background and aims It is well known that the interaction between platelets (PLTs), endothelial cell...
Extracellular traps generated by neutrophils contribute to thrombus progression in coronary atherosc...
Blood coagulation is essential for physiological hemostasis but simultaneously contributes to thromb...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood elements of critical importance in cardiovascular disease. The ...
An association between eosinophils and platelets has been described in several diseases, most notabl...
Neutrophil extracellular traps expelled from suicidal neutrophils comprise a complex structure of nu...
Blood coagulation is essential for physiological hemostasis, but simultaneously contributes to throm...
BACKGROUND: Nonthrombotic platelet-endothelial interactions may contribute to atherosclerotic plaque...
Thromboembolism is a prominent but poorly understood fea-ture of eosinophilic, or Loeffler's, e...
Platelets are thought to play a causal role during atherogenesis. Platelet-endothelial interactions ...
Abstract—Although platelets do not ordinarily bind to endothelial cells (EC), pathological interacti...
Endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) inhibits platelet function, but the mechanism underlying ...