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Regulation of Platelet Production and Life Span: Role of Bcl-xL and Potential Implications for Human Platelet Diseases

Emma C. Josefsson, William Vainchenker, Chloé James

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blood platelets have important roles in haemostasis, where they quickly stop bleeding in response to vascular damage. They have also recognised functions in thrombosis, immunity, antimicrobal defense, cancer growth and metastasis, tumour angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, inflammatory diseases, wound healing, liver regeneration and neurodegeneration. Their brief life span in circulation is strictly controlled by intrinsic apoptosis, where the prosurvival Bcl-2 family protein, Bcl-xL, has a major role. Blood platelets are produced by large polyploid precursor cells, megakaryocytes, residing mainly in the bone marrow. Together with Mcl-1, Bcl-xL regulates megakaryocyte survival. This review describes megakaryocyte maturation and survival, platelet production, platelet life span and diseases of abnormal platelet number with a focus on the role of Bcl-xL during these processes.

Topics & Concepts

MegakaryocytePlateletThrombopoietinAngiogenesisBiologyHaematopoiesisMetastasisThrombopoiesisImmunologyBone marrowNeurodegenerationCancer researchCancerStem cellMedicineCell biologyPathologyInternal medicineDiseasePlatelet Disorders and TreatmentsRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and Treatment