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From reticulated platelets to immature platelet fraction: structure, function, and clinical applications

Yuxin Zhang, Ziyun Wang, Pan Zhou, Hongwei Zhang

2025Platelets11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In comparison to mature platelets, reticulated platelets (RPs) are newly released from the bone marrow and exhibit a larger size, higher reactivity, and a greater quantity of RNA, and can be an agile indicator of platelet turnover. The transcriptome associated with platelet function is significantly upregulated in RPs, which is a possible explanation for RPs intrinsic hyper-reactivity. We presented a comprehensive overview of the detection techniques for RPs. Current methods to quantify RPs in clinical routine are flow cytometry and fully automated hematology analyzers (Sysmex-XE/XN, Abbott, ADVIA, Mindray), which make the detection of RPs simpler, faster and more affordable. The proportion of RPs increased in the circulation has potential diagnostic and prognostic values in multiple clinical settings (risk stratification in cardiovascular diseases, the effect on antiplatelet drugs, differential diagnosis of thrombocytopenia, monitor platelet recovery after bone marrow or stem cell transplantation, and other diseases). There have been several studies focusing on RPs in recent years, particularly in cardiovascular disease and thrombocytopenia. In this review we summarizes the current study with regard to RPs and discuss their likely contribution in clinical routine.

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PlateletFunction (biology)ChemistryMedicineCell biologyInternal medicineBiologyPlatelet Disorders and TreatmentsBlood properties and coagulationInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis