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Slc35a1 deficiency causes thrombocytopenia due to impaired megakaryocytopoiesis and excessive platelet clearance in the liver
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Sialic acid is a common terminal residue of glycans on proteins and acidic sphingolipids such as gangliosides with important biological functions. The sialylation process is controlled by more than 20 different sialyltransferases, many of which exhibit overlapping functions. Thus, it is difficult to determine the overall biological function of sialylation by targeted deletion of individual sialyltransferase. To address this question, we established a mouse line with the Slc35a1 gene flanked by loxP sites. Slc35a1 encodes the CMP-sialic acid transporter that transports CMP-sialic acid from cytoplasm into the Golgi apparatus for sialylation. Here we report our study regarding the role of sialylation on megakaryocytes and platelets using a mouse line with significantly reduced sialylation in megakaryocytes and platelets (Plt Slc35a1-/-). The major phenotype of Plt Slc35a1-/- mice was thrombocytopenia. The number of bone marrow megakaryocytes in Plt Slc35a1-/- mice was reduced, and megakaryocyte maturation was also impaired. In addition, an increased number of desialylated platelets was cleared by Kupffer cells in the liver of Plt Slc35a1-/- mice. This study provides new insights into the role of sialylation in platelet homeostasis and the mechanisms of thrombocytopenia in diseases associated with platelet desialylation, such as immune thrombocytopenic purpura and a rare congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG), SLC35A1-CDG, which is caused by SLC35A1 mutations.
Ferrata Storti Foundation (Haematologica)
Title: Slc35a1 deficiency causes thrombocytopenia due to impaired megakaryocytopoiesis and excessive platelet clearance in the liver
Description:
Sialic acid is a common terminal residue of glycans on proteins and acidic sphingolipids such as gangliosides with important biological functions.
The sialylation process is controlled by more than 20 different sialyltransferases, many of which exhibit overlapping functions.
Thus, it is difficult to determine the overall biological function of sialylation by targeted deletion of individual sialyltransferase.
To address this question, we established a mouse line with the Slc35a1 gene flanked by loxP sites.
Slc35a1 encodes the CMP-sialic acid transporter that transports CMP-sialic acid from cytoplasm into the Golgi apparatus for sialylation.
Here we report our study regarding the role of sialylation on megakaryocytes and platelets using a mouse line with significantly reduced sialylation in megakaryocytes and platelets (Plt Slc35a1-/-).
The major phenotype of Plt Slc35a1-/- mice was thrombocytopenia.
The number of bone marrow megakaryocytes in Plt Slc35a1-/- mice was reduced, and megakaryocyte maturation was also impaired.
In addition, an increased number of desialylated platelets was cleared by Kupffer cells in the liver of Plt Slc35a1-/- mice.
This study provides new insights into the role of sialylation in platelet homeostasis and the mechanisms of thrombocytopenia in diseases associated with platelet desialylation, such as immune thrombocytopenic purpura and a rare congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG), SLC35A1-CDG, which is caused by SLC35A1 mutations.
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