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Platelet-derived extracellular vesicles play an important role in platelet transfusion therapy

Zhi Cai, Junyan Feng, Nian Dong, Pan Zhou, Yuanshuai Huang, Hongwei Zhang

2023Platelets12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain the characteristics of their cell of origin and mediate cell-to-cell communication. Platelet-derived extracellular vesicles (PEVs) not only have procoagulant activity but also contain platelet-derived inflammatory factors (CD40L and mtDNA) that mediate inflammatory responses. Studies have shown that platelets are activated during storage to produce large amounts of PEVs, which may have implications for platelet transfusion therapy. Compared to platelets, PEVs have a longer storage time and greater procoagulant activity, making them an ideal alternative to platelets. This review describes the reasons and mechanisms by which PEVs may have a role in blood transfusion therapy.

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PlateletExtracellular vesiclesExtracellularExtracellular vesiclePlatelet transfusionNeutrophil extracellular trapsVesiclePlatelet activationCell biologyCellImmunologyMedicineChemistryMicrovesiclesBiologyInflammationBiochemistryMembranemicroRNAGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisPlatelet Disorders and Treatments