Publications by authors named "D Mezzano"

Background: Mild secretion defects are the most frequent and challenging blood platelet disorders to diagnose. Most δ-granule secretion tests lack validation, are not quantitative, or have unreliable response to weak platelet agonists.

Objectives: To compare platelet serotonin secretion by HPLC-electrochemical detection technique (HPLC-ECD) with the reference isotopic test (H-5-HT), evaluating its performance in clinical laboratories.

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Assessment of platelet secretion is crucial for diagnosing suspected inherited platelet function disorders (IPFD). A previous survey of the SSC on Platelet Physiology of the ISTH and a comprehensive review highlighted that most of the platelet secretion assays (PSAs) lack standardization and validation. The aim of this study was to provide expert consensus guidance on the use of PSAs for IPFD diagnosis.

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Charge interactions play a critical role in the activation of the innate immune system by damage- and pathogen-associated molecular pattern receptors. The ability of these receptors to recognize a wide spectrum of ligands through a common mechanism is critical in host defense. In this article, we argue that platelet glycoprotein receptors that signal through conserved tyrosine-based motifs function as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) for charged endogenous and exogenous ligands, including sulfated polysaccharides, charged proteins and nanoparticles.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and β-amyloid deposition are key features of Alzheimer's disease, linked to platelet interactions that promote Aβ aggregation.
  • The study found that the collagen receptor GPVI on platelets plays a significant role in this process by binding to Aβ40, which triggers platelet activation and aggregation.
  • Blocking GPVI or integrin pathways could potentially reduce amyloid plaque formation in the brain, offering a possible therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease.
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