Platelets as key players in inflammation and infection
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- DOI: 10.1097/MOH.0000000000000551
Platelets as key players in inflammation and infection
Abstract
Purpose of review: This review highlights recent insights into the role of platelets in acute inflammation and infection.
Recent findings: Platelets exhibit intravascular crawling behavior and can collect and bundle bacteria. In addition, platelets are key in promoting intravascular thrombus formation in infection, a process termed 'immunothrombosis', which contributes to pathogen containment, but also potentially damages the host. Platelets are at the nexus of leukocyte recruitment and activation, yet they are at the same time crucial in preventing inflammation-associated hemorrhage and tissue damage. This multitasking requires specific receptors and pathways, depending on stimulus, organ and effector function.
Summary: New findings highlight the complex interplay of innate immunity, coagulation and platelets in inflammation and infection, and unravel novel molecular pathways and effector functions. These offer new potential therapeutic approaches, but require further extensive research to distinguish treatable proinflammatory from host-protective pathways.
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