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Type 2 scavenger receptor CD36 in platelet activation: the role of hyperlipemia and oxidative stress

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  • المؤلفون: Silverstein, Roy
  • المصدر:
    Clinical Lipidology; December 2009, Vol. 4 Issue: 6 p767-779, 13p
  • معلومة اضافية
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      AbstractPlatelet hyper-reactivity and a systemic prothrombotic state are associated with atherosclerosis and other inflammatory conditions. CD36, a member of the Type 2 scavenger receptor family, is a multiligand pattern recognition receptor that recognizes specific oxidized phospholipids, molecules expressed on microbial pathogens, apoptotic cells, and cell-derived microparticles. Recent studies have demonstrated that CD36 binding to oxidized LDL or microparticles activates a specific signaling pathway that induces platelet activation. This pathway is activated in vivoin the setting of hyperlipidemia and oxidant stress. Genetic deletion of CD36 protects mice from pathological thrombosis associated with hyperlipidemia without any apparent effect on normal hemostasis. Targeting CD36 or its signaling pathway could potentially lead to the development of novel antithrombotic therapies for patients with atheroinflammatory disorders.