SummaryMatrix metalloproteases (MMPs) play important roles in normal and pathological remodeling processes including atherothrombotic disease, inflammation, angiogenesis, and cancer. MMPs have been viewed as matrix-degrading enzymes, but recent studies have shown that they possess direct signaling capabilities. Platelets harbor several MMPs that modulate hemostatic function and platelet survival; however their mode of action remains unknown. We show that platelet MMP-1 activates protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR1) on the surface of platelets. Exposure of platelets to fibrillar collagen converts the surface-bound proMMP-1 zymogen to active MMP-1, which promotes aggregation through PAR1. Unexpectedly, MMP-1 cleaves PAR1 at a distinct site th...
Platelet activation at a site of vascular injury is essential for the arrest of bleeding; however, e...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent thrombus formation...
SummaryMatrix metalloproteases (MMPs) play important roles in normal and pathological remodeling pro...
Platelets contain and release several matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Among these, active MMP-2 en...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Background: Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent throm...
Matrix metalloproteinases, or MMPs, have been implicated in tumor invasion and metastasis by virtue ...
SummaryProtease-activated receptors (PARs) are a unique class of G protein-coupled receptors that pl...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Background: Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent throm...
Background: Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent throm...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Platelet activation at a site of vascular injury is essential for the arrest of bleeding; however, e...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent thrombus formation...
SummaryMatrix metalloproteases (MMPs) play important roles in normal and pathological remodeling pro...
Platelets contain and release several matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Among these, active MMP-2 en...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Background: Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent throm...
Matrix metalloproteinases, or MMPs, have been implicated in tumor invasion and metastasis by virtue ...
SummaryProtease-activated receptors (PARs) are a unique class of G protein-coupled receptors that pl...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Objective Platelets are increasingly implicated in processes beyond hemostasis and thrombosis, such ...
Background: Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent throm...
Background: Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent throm...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Platelet activation at a site of vascular injury is essential for the arrest of bleeding; however, e...
Platelet activation by thrombin is relevant to arterial thrombosis, therefore it is an attractive ta...
Acute thrombotic syndromes lead to atherosclerotic plaque rupture with subsequent thrombus formation...