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Platelets from Patients with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Have Increased Numbers of Mitochondria That Are Hypersensitive to Depolarization by Thrombin

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Journal Sci Rep
Specialty Science
Date 2023 Jun 6
PMID 37280424
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Thrombosis is one of the cardinal manifestations of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). The mechanisms leading to a prothrombotic state in MPN are complex and remain poorly understood. Platelet mitochondria play a role in platelet activation, but their number and function have not been extensively explored in MPN to date. We observed an increased number of mitochondria in platelets from MPN patients compared with healthy donors. MPN patients had an increased proportion of dysfunctional platelet mitochondria. The fraction of platelets with depolarized mitochondria at rest was increased in essential thrombocythemia (ET) patients and the mitochondria were hypersensitive to depolarization following thrombin agonist stimulation. Live microscopy showed a stochastic process in which a higher proportion of individual ET platelets underwent mitochondrial depolarization and after a shorter agonist exposure compared to healthy donors. Depolarization was immediately followed by ballooning of the platelet membrane, which is a feature of procoagulant platelets. We also noted that the mitochondria of MPN patients were on average located nearer the platelet surface and we observed extrusion of mitochondria from the platelet surface as microparticles. These data implicate platelet mitochondria in a number of prothrombotic phenomena. Further studies are warranted to assess whether these findings correlate with clinical thrombotic events.

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