Scavenger receptors: Implications in atherothrombotic disorders
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2011.01.019
Scavenger receptors: Implications in atherothrombotic disorders
Abstract
Scavenger receptors are modified lipoprotein binding receptors, expressed on the surface of a variety of cells including endothelial, macrophages and platelets. The most extensively studied class B scavenger receptors comprise of CD36 and SR-BI and have been found to bind to native and modified LDL. Interaction of modified LDL to CD36 accelerates foam cell formation, the key step in atherosclerotic plaque deposition. Recently scavenger receptors have also been implicated in thrombosis. Platelet CD36 serves as a sensor of oxidative stress and modulator of platelet reactivity under hyperlipidemic conditions thus, inducing prothrombotic signals. In contrast, targeting platelet SR-BI corresponds to reduce platelet hyperreactivity in hyperlipidemia suggesting that targeting these receptors could be a promising strategy for the treatment of atherothrombotic disorders.
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