Platelets and inter-cellular communication in immune responses: Dialogue with both professional and non-professional immune cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/bs.apcsb.2023.12.010
Platelets and inter-cellular communication in immune responses: Dialogue with both professional and non-professional immune cells
Abstract
Platelets, derived from bone marrow megakaryocytes, are essential for vascular integrity and play multifaceted roles in both physiological and pathological processes within the vasculature. Despite their small size and absence of a nucleus, platelets are increasingly recognized for their diverse immune functions. Recent research highlights their pivotal role in interactions with various immune cells, including professional cells like macrophages, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, T cells, and B cells, influencing host immune responses. Platelets also engage with non-professional immune cells, contributing to immune responses and structural maintenance, particularly in conditions like inflammation and atherosclerosis. This review underscores the emerging significance of platelets as potent immune cells, elucidating their interactions with the immune system. We explore the mechanisms of platelet activation, leading to diverse functions, such as aggregation, immunity, activation of other immune cells, and pathogen clearance. Platelets have become the predominant immune cells in circulation, involved in chronic inflammation, responses to infections, and autoimmune disorders. Their immunological attributes, including bioactive granule molecules and immune receptors, contribute to their role in immune responses. Unlike professional antigen-presenting cells, platelets process and present antigens through an MHC-I-dependent pathway, initiating T-cell immune responses. This review illuminates the unique features of platelets and their central role in modulating host immune responses in health and disease.
Keywords: Adaptive immunity; Hemostasis; Immune cells; Inflammation; Innate immunity; Platelets.
Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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