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LRRC8 complexes are adenosine nucleotide release channels regulating platelet activation and arterial thrombosis
- PMID: 39386563
- PMCID: PMC11463368
- DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.26.615233
LRRC8 complexes are adenosine nucleotide release channels regulating platelet activation and arterial thrombosis
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LRRC8 complexes are ATP release channels that regulate platelet activation and arterial thrombosis.Blood. 2025 Aug 28;146(9):1110-1126. doi: 10.1182/blood.2024026667. Blood. 2025. PMID: 40540747
Abstract
Platelet shape and volume changes are early mechanical events contributing to platelet activation and thrombosis. Here, we identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms in Leucine-Rich Repeat Containing 8 (LRRC8) protein subunits that form the Volume-Regulated Anion Channel (VRAC) which are independently associated with altered mean platelet volume. LRRC8A is required for functional VRAC in megakaryocytes (MKs) and regulates platelet volume, adhesion, and agonist-stimulated activation, aggregation, ATP secretion and calcium mobilization. MK-specific LRRC8A cKO mice have reduced arteriolar thrombus formation and prolonged arterial thrombosis without affecting bleeding times. Mechanistically, platelet LRRC8A mediates swell-induced ATP/ADP release to amplify agonist-stimulated calcium and PI3K-AKT signaling via P2X1, P2Y 1 and P2Y 12 receptors. Small-molecule LRRC8 channel inhibitors recapitulate defects observed in LRRC8A-null platelets in vitro and in vivo . These studies identify the mechanoresponsive LRRC8 channel complex as an ATP/ADP release channel in platelets which regulates platelet function and thrombosis, providing a proof-of-concept for a novel anti-thrombotic drug target.
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