Confocal Real-Time Analysis of Cutaneous Platelet Recruitment during Immune Complex-Mediated Inflammation

Autor(en): Currie, Silke M.
Stegmeyer, I, Rebekka
Mildner, Karina
Breitsprecher, Leonhard
Zeuschner, Dagmar
Psathaki, Olympia Ekaterini 
Schafer, Kerstin
Wilkens, Markus
Volkery, Stefan
Nieswandt, Bernhard
Vestweber, Dietmar
Stichwörter: BLOCKING; Dermatology; HEMORRHAGE; IX; LEUKOCYTES; LUNG; MEMBRANE IN-VIVO
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Herausgeber: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Journal: JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY
Volumen: 142
Ausgabe: 10
Startseite: 2724+
Zusammenfassung: 
Platelets preserve vascular integrity during immune complex -mediated skin inflammation by preventing neutrophil-provoked hemorrhage. However, the single-cell dynamics of this hemostatic process have never been studied in real-time. To monitor the onset of thrombocytopenia-associated hemorrhages and analyze platelet recruitment, we developed a confocal microscopy -based video-imaging platform for the dorsal skin -fold chamber in living mice. For ultrastructural analysis of recruited platelets, we correlated our imaging approach with serial block-face scanning electron microscopy. We found that bleeding events were transient and occurred preferentially at vascular sites, which were repeatedly penetrated by extravasating neutrophils. Hemorrhage only resumed when previously affected sites were again breached by yet another neutrophil. In non-thrombocytopenic mice, we observed that neutrophil extravasation provoked the recruitment of single platelets to the vessel wall, which required platelet immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif receptors glycoprotein VI and C-type-lectin-like receptor 2. Recruited platelets were found to spread across the endo-thelial barrier and some even across the basement membrane while retaining their granules. Thus, by visual-izing the spatiotemporal dynamics of thrombocytopenia-associated bleeding and platelet recruitment on a single-cell level and in real-time, we provide further insights into how platelets preserve vascular integrity during immune complex -mediated skin inflammation.
ISSN: 0022-202X
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2022.03.011

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