Platelets (Apr 2021)

Lymphatic blood filling in CLEC-2-deficient mouse models

  • Elizabeth J Haining,
  • Kate L Lowe,
  • Surasak Wichaiyo,
  • Raghu P Kataru,
  • Zoltan Nagy,
  • Dean Pj Kavanagh,
  • Sian Lax,
  • Ying Di,
  • Bernhard Nieswandt,
  • Benoît Ho-Tin-Noé,
  • Babak J Mehrara,
  • Yotis A Senis,
  • Julie Rayes,
  • Steve P Watson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09537104.2020.1734784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3
pp. 352 – 367

Abstract

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C-type lectin-like receptor 2 (CLEC-2) is considered as a potential drug target in settings of wound healing, inflammation, and infection. A potential barrier to this is evidence that CLEC-2 and its ligand podoplanin play a critical role in preventing lymphatic vessel blood filling in mice throughout life. In this study, this aspect of CLEC-2/podoplanin function is investigated in more detail using new and established mouse models of CLEC-2 and podoplanin deficiency, and models of acute and chronic vascular remodeling. We report that CLEC-2 expression on platelets is not required to maintain a barrier between the blood and lymphatic systems in unchallenged mice, post-development. However, under certain conditions of chronic vascular remodeling, such as during tumorigenesis, deficiency in CLEC-2 can lead to lymphatic vessel blood filling. These data provide a new understanding of the function of CLEC-2 in adult mice and confirm the essential nature of CLEC-2-driven platelet activation in vascular developmental programs. This work expands our understanding of how lymphatic blood filling is prevented by CLEC-2-dependent platelet function and provides a context for the development of safe targeting strategies for CLEC-2 and podoplanin.

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