Sepsis promotes splenic production of a protective platelet pool with high CD40 ligand expression

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION(2022)

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Platelets have a wide range of functions including critical roles in hemostasis, thrombosis, and immunity. We hypothesized that during acute inflammation, such as in life-threatening sepsis, there are fundamental changes in the sites of platelet production and phenotypes of resultant platelets. Here, we showed during sepsis that the spleen was a major site of megakaryopoiesis and platelet production. Sepsis provoked an adrenergic-dependent mobilization of megakaryocyteerythrocyte progenitors (MEPs) from the bone marrow to the spleen, where IL-3 induced their differentiation into immunomodulatory functions. Transfusions of post-sepsis platelets enriched from splenic production enhanced immune responses and reduced overall mortality in sepsis-challenged animals. These findings identify a spleen-derived protective platelet population that may be broadly immunomodulatory in acute inflammatory states such as sepsis.
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Hematology,Hematopoietic stem cells,Innate immunity,Platelets,Stem cells
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