The anucleate human platelets contain a broad pattern of mRNAs and other RNA transcripts. The high quantitative similarity of mRNAs in megakaryocytes and platelets from different sources points to a common origin, and suggests a random redistribution of mRNA species upon proplatelet formation. A comparison of the classified platelet transcriptome (17.6k transcripts) with the identified platelet proteome (5.2k proteins) indicates an under-representation of: nuclear but not of other organellar proteins; membrane receptors and channels with low transcript levels; transcription/translation proteins; and so far uncharacterized proteins. In this review, we discuss the technical, normalization and database-dependent possibilities and challenges to come to a complete, genome-wide platelet transcriptome and proteome. Such a reference transcriptome and proteome can serve to further elucidate intra-subject and inter-subject differences in platelets in health and disease. Applications may also lay in the aid of genetic diagnostics.

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