Release of phosphorylated HSP27 (HSPB1) from platelets is accompanied with the acceleration of aggregation in diabetic patients

Haruhiko Tokuda, Gen Kuroyanagi, Masanori Tsujimoto, Yukiko Enomoto, Rie Matsushima-Nishiwaki, Takashi Onuma, Akiko Kojima, Tomoaki Doi, Kumiko Tanabe, Shigeru Akamatsu, Hiroki Iida, Shinji Ogura, Takanobu Otsuka, Toru Iwama, Takahisa Tanikawa, Kei Ishikawa, Kumi Kojima, Osamu Kozawa

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Abstract

We investigated the relationship between HSP27 phosphorylation and collagen-stimulated activation of platelets in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Platelet-rich plasma was prepared from blood of type 2 DM patients. The platelet aggregation was analyzed in size of aggregates by an aggregometer using a laser scattering method. The protein phosphorylation was analyzed by Western blotting. Phosphorylated-HSP27 and PDGF-AB released from platelets were measured by ELISA. The phosphorylated-HSP27 levels at Ser-78 and Ser-82 induced by collagen were directly proportional to the platelet aggregation. Total HSP27 levels in platelets were decreased concomitantly with the phosphorylation. The released HSP27 levels were significantly correlated with the phosphorylated levels of HSP27 in the platelets stimulated by 0.3 μg/ml collagen. The low dose collagen-stimulated release of HSP27 was detected but relatively small in healthy donors. The released levels of PDGF-AB were in parallel with the levels of released HSP27. Area under the curve (AUC) of small aggregation (9-25 μm) induced by 0.3 μg/ml collagen was inversely proportional to the levels of released HSP27. AUC of large aggregation (50-70 μm) was directly proportional to the levels of released HSP27. Exogenous recombinant phosphorylated- HSP27 hardly affected the aggregation or the released levels of PDGF-AB induced by collagen. These results strongly suggest that HSP27 is released from human platelets accompanied with its phosphorylation induced by collagen, which is correlated with the acceleration of platelet aggregation in type 2 DM patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0128977
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume10
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015/06/05

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