Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine (Sep 2019)

Platelets and Complement Cross-Talk in Early Atherogenesis

  • Hugh Kim,
  • Hugh Kim,
  • Hugh Kim,
  • Edward M. Conway,
  • Edward M. Conway

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2019.00131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Atherosclerosis remains a ubiquitous and serious threat to human health. The initial formation of the atherosclerotic lesion (atheroma) is driven by pro-inflammatory signaling involving monocytes and vascular endothelial cells; later stages of the disease involve rupture of well-established atherosclerotic plaques, thrombosis, and blood vessel occlusion. While the central role of platelets in thrombosis is undisputed, platelets exhibit pro-inflammatory activities, and contribute to early-stage atheroma formation. Platelets also engage components of the complement system, an essential element of innate immunity that contributes to vascular inflammation. Here we provide an overview of the complex interplay between platelets and the complement system, with a focus on how the crosstalk between them may impact on the initiation of atheroma formation.

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