Publications by authors named "Anthony Sciaudone"

Platelet-producing megakaryocytes (MKs) primarily reside in the bone marrow, where they duplicate their DNA content with each cell cycle resulting in polyploid cells with an intricate demarcation membrane system. While key elements of the cytoskeletal reorganizations during proplatelet formation have been identified, what initiates the release of platelets into vessel sinusoids remains largely elusive. Using a cell cycle indicator, we observed a unique phenomenon, during which amplified centrosomes in MKs underwent clustering following mitosis, closely followed by proplatelet formation, which exclusively occurred in G of interphase.

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Megakaryocytes (MK) undergo extensive cytoskeletal rearrangements as they give rise to platelets. While cortical microtubule sliding has been implicated in proplatelet formation, the role of the actin cytoskeleton in proplatelet elongation is less understood. It is assumed that actin filament reorganization is important for platelet generation given that mouse models with mutations in actin-associated proteins exhibit thrombocytopenia.

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Article Synopsis
  • COVID-19 causes abnormal blood clotting and thrombosis that can increase death rates, with platelets playing a critical role by responding quickly to the virus and facilitating coagulation.
  • Research shows the SARS-CoV-2 virus interacts with platelets, confirmed by the presence of viral genes and antibodies, which triggers immune responses and may lead to programmed cell death in platelets.
  • The review explores how platelet activation relates to severe COVID-19 outcomes, potential activation by viral proteins, and existing animal models to better understand these mechanisms in living organisms.
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