Frontiers in Immunology (May 2020)

Platelets in Neurodegenerative Conditions—Friend or Foe?

  • Odette Leiter,
  • Tara L. Walker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00747
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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It is now apparent that platelet function is more diverse than originally thought, shifting the view of platelets from blood cells involved in hemostasis and wound healing to major contributors to numerous regulatory processes across different tissues. Given their intriguing ability to store, produce and release distinct subsets of bioactive molecules, including intercellular signaling molecules and neurotransmitters, platelets may play an important role in orchestrating healthy brain function. Conversely, a number of neurodegenerative conditions have recently been associated with platelet dysfunction, further highlighting the tissue-independent role of these cells. In this review we summarize the requirements for platelet-neural cell communication with a focus on neurodegenerative diseases, and discuss the therapeutic potential of healthy platelets and the proteins which they release to counteract these conditions.

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