ATP‐gated P2X1 ion channels protect against endotoxemia by dampening neutrophil activation
ATP‐gated P2X1 ion channels protect against endotoxemia by dampening neutrophil activation
In sepsis, extracellular ATP, secreted by activated platelets and leukocytes, may contribute to the crosstalk between hemostasis and inflammation. Previously, we showed that, in addition to their role in platelet activation, ATP-gated P2X(1) ion channels are involved in promoting neutrophil chemotaxis.To elucidate the contribution of P2X(1) ion channels to sepsis and the associated disturbance of hemostasis.We used P2X(1) (-/-) mice in a model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis. Hemostasis and inflammation parameters were analyzed together with outcome. Mechanisms were further studied ex vivo with mouse and human blood or isolated neutrophils and monocytes.P2X(1) (-/-) mice were more susceptible to LPS-induced shock than wild-type mice, despite normal cytokine production. Plasma levels of thrombin-antithrombin complexes were higher, thrombocytopenia was worsened, and whole blood coagulation time was markedly reduced, pointing to aggravated hemostasis disturbance in the absence of P2X(1). However, whole blood platelet aggregation occurred normally, and P2X(1) (-/-) macrophages displayed normal levels of total tissue factor activity. We found that P2X(1) (-/-) neutrophils produced higher amounts of reactive oxygen species. Increased amounts of myeloperoxidase were released in the blood of LPS-treated P2X(1) (-/-) mice, and circulating neutrophils and monocytes expressed higher levels of CD11b. Neutrophil accumulation in the lungs was also significantly augmented, as was lipid peroxidation in the liver. Desensitization of P2X(1) ion channels led to increased activation of human neutrophils and enhanced formation of platelet-leukocyte aggregates.P2X(1) ion channels play a protective role in endotoxemia by negatively regulating systemic neutrophil activation, thereby limiting the oxidative response, coagulation, and organ damage.
- University of Liège Belgium
- Paris 13 University France
- University of Leicester United Kingdom
- University of Paris France
- Maastricht University Netherlands
P2 receptors, Blood Platelets, Lipopolysaccharides, Genetics & genetic processes, Sciences de la santé humaine, Monocytes, Neutrophil Activation, sepsis, Génétique & processus génétiques, Mice, Adenosine Triphosphate, Sepsis, Animals, Humans, mouse models, Human health sciences, Blood Coagulation, Lung, Cells, Cultured, Mice, Knockout, CD11b Antigen, Hematology, Life sciences, Endotoxemia, ATP, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, P2X1, Liver, Neutrophil Infiltration, inflammation, Sciences du vivant, hemostasis, phagocytes, Cytokines, Ion Channel Gating, Hématologie
P2 receptors, Blood Platelets, Lipopolysaccharides, Genetics & genetic processes, Sciences de la santé humaine, Monocytes, Neutrophil Activation, sepsis, Génétique & processus génétiques, Mice, Adenosine Triphosphate, Sepsis, Animals, Humans, mouse models, Human health sciences, Blood Coagulation, Lung, Cells, Cultured, Mice, Knockout, CD11b Antigen, Hematology, Life sciences, Endotoxemia, ATP, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, P2X1, Liver, Neutrophil Infiltration, inflammation, Sciences du vivant, hemostasis, phagocytes, Cytokines, Ion Channel Gating, Hématologie
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