Phosphoinositides take a central stage in regulating blood platelet production and function

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Severin, Sonia | Gratacap, Marie-Pierre | Bouvet, Laura | Borret, Maxime | Kpotor, Afi Oportune | Chicanne, Gaëtan | Xuereb, Jean-Marie | Viaud, Julien | Payrastre, Bernard

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International audience. Blood platelets are produced by megakaryocytes through a complex program of differentiation and play a critical role in hemostasis and thrombosis. These anucleate cells are the target of antithrombotic drugs that prevent them from clumping in cardiovascular disease conditions. Platelets also significantly contribute to various aspects of physiopathology, including interorgan communications, healing, inflammation, and thromboinflammation. Their production and activation are strictly regulated by highly elaborated mechanisms. Among them, those involving inositol lipids have drawn the attention of researchers. Phosphoinositides represent the seven combinatorially phosphorylated forms of the inositol head group of inositol lipids. They play a crucial role in regulating intracellular mechanisms, such as signal transduction, actin cytoskeleton rearrangements, and membrane trafficking, either by generating second messengers or by directly binding to specific domains of effector proteins. In this review, we will explore how phosphoinositides are implicated in controlling platelet production by megakaryocytes and in platelet activation processes. We will also discuss the diversity of phosphoinositides in platelets, their role in granule biogenesis and maintenance, as well as in integrin signaling. Finally, we will address the discovery of a novel pool of phosphatidylinositol 3-monophosphate in the outerleaflet of the plasma membrane of human and mouse platelets.

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