Complement-Independent, Peroxide-Induced Antibody Lysis of Platelets in HIV-1-Related Immune Thrombocytopenia

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  • Michael Nardi
  • Stephen Tomlinson
  • M.Alba Greco
  • Simon Karpatkin
چکیده

Immunologic thrombocytopenia is seen commonly in HIV-1 infection. The pathogenesis of this problem has been unclear, but it is associated with circulating immune complexes that contain platelet membrane components and anti-platelet membrane GPIIIa49-66 IgG antibodies. These antibodies cause acute thrombocytopenia when injected into mice. We now show that purified anti-GPIIIa49-66 causes platelet fragmentation, in vitro in the absence of complement, and in vivo in wild-type and C3-deficient mice. The mechanism of complement-independent platelet lysis is shown to be caused by the antibody-induced generation of H202, as indicated by in vitro experiments with inhibitors of reactive oxygen species, and in vivo studies carried out with p47phox-deficient mice. Thus, a novel mechanism of immunologic platelet clearance is described in which an anti-platelet IgG causes platelet fragmentation via the induction of reactive oxygen species.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cell

دوره 106  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001