Mechanisms regulating thrombus stabilization remain largely unknown. Here, we report that loss of any 1 of the Gas6 receptors (Gas6-Rs), i.e., Tyro3, Axl, or Mer, or delivery of a soluble extracellular domain of Axl that traps Gas6 protects mice against life-threatening thrombosis. Loss of a Gas6-R does not prevent initial platelet aggregation but impairs subsequent stabilization of platelet aggregates, at least in part by reducing “outside-in” signaling and platelet granule secretion. Gas6, through its receptors, activates PI3K and Akt and stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of the β3 integrin, thereby amplifying outside-in signaling via αIIbβ3. Blocking the Gas6-R–αIIbβ3 integrin cross-talk might be a novel approach to the reduction of thrombosis.
Anne Angelillo-Scherrer, Laurent Burnier, Nathalie Flores, Pierre Savi, Maria DeMol, Paul Schaeffer, Jean-Marc Herbert, Greg Lemke, Stephen P. Goff, Glenn K. Matsushima, H. Shelton Earp, Christian Vesin, Marc F. Hoylaerts, Stéphane Plaisance, Désiré Collen, Edward M. Conway, Bernhard Wehrle-Haller, Peter Carmeliet
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Structural basis for Gas6-Axl signalling
T Sasaki, PG Knyazev, NJ Clout, Y Cheburkin, W Göhring, A Ullrich, R Timpl, E Hohenester |
The EMBO Journal | 2005 |
Minding the gaps to promote thrombus growth and stability
LF Brass, L Zhu, TJ Stalker |
Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2005 |
Soluble Axl is generated by ADAM10-dependent cleavage and associates with Gas6 in mouse serum
V Budagian, E Bulanova, Z Orinska, E Duitman, K Brandt, A Ludwig, D Hartmann, G Lemke, P Saftig, S Bulfone-Paus |
Molecular and cellular biology | 2005 |
Eph kinases and ephrins support thrombus growth and stability by regulating integrin outside-in signaling in platelets
N Prévost, DS Woulfe, H Jiang, TJ Stalker, P Marchese, ZM Ruggeri, LF Brass |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 2005 |