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Modulation of Glycoprotein VI and Its Downstream Signaling Pathways as an Antiplatelet Target

Eduardo Fuentes

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antiplatelet therapy aims to reduce the risk of thrombotic events while maintaining hemostasis. A promising current approach is the inhibition of platelet glycoprotein GPVI-mediated adhesion pathways; pathways that do not involve coagulation. GPVI is a signaling receptor integral for collagen-induced platelet activation and participates in the thrombus consolidation process, being a suitable target for thrombosis prevention. Considering this, the blocking or antibody-mediated depletion of GPVI is a promising antiplatelet therapy for the effective and safe treatment of thrombotic diseases without a significant risk of bleeding and impaired hemostatic plug formation. This review describes the current knowledge concerning pharmaceutical approaches to platelet GPVI modulation and its downstream signaling pathways in this context.

Topics & Concepts

GPVIHemostasisPlatelet activationPlateletThrombusPlatelet membrane glycoproteinPlatelet adhesivenessContext (archaeology)Cell biologySignal transductionMedicineChemistryPharmacologyImmunologyBiologyInternal medicinePlatelet aggregationPaleontologyPlatelet Disorders and TreatmentsAntiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular DiseasesVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management
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