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Cathelicidins prime platelets to mediate arterial thrombosis and tissue inflammation (2018)
Pircher, Joachim ; Czermak, Thomas ; Ehrlich, Andreas ; Eberle, Clemens ; Gaitzsch, Erik ; Margraf, Andreas ; Grommes, Jochen ; Saha, Prakash ; Titova, Anna ; Ishikawa-Ankerhold, Hellen ; Stark, Konstantin ; Petzold, Tobias ; Stocker, Thomas ; Weckbach, Ludwig T. ; Novotny, Julia ; Sperandio, Markus ; Nieswandt, Bernhard ; Smith, Alberto ; Mannell, Hanna ; Walzog, Barbara ; Horst, David ; Soehnlein, Oliver ; Massberg, Steffen ; Schulz, Christian
Leukocyte-released antimicrobial peptides contribute to pathogen elimination and activation of the immune system. Their role in thrombosis is incompletely understood. Here we show that the cathelicidin LL-37 is abundant in thrombi from patients with acute myocardial infarction. Its mouse homologue, CRAMP, is present in mouse arterial thrombi following vascular injury, and derives mainly from circulating neutrophils. Absence of hematopoietic CRAMP in bone marrow chimeric mice reduces platelet recruitment and thrombus formation. Both LL-37 and CRAMP induce platelet activation in vitro by involving glycoprotein VI receptor with downstream signaling through protein tyrosine kinases Src/Syk and phospholipase C. In addition to acute thrombosis, LL-37/CRAMP-dependent platelet activation fosters platelet–neutrophil interactions in other inflammatory conditions by modulating the recruitment and extravasation of neutrophils into tissues. Absence of CRAMP abrogates acid-induced lung injury, a mouse pneumonia model that is dependent on platelet–neutrophil interactions. We suggest that LL-37/CRAMP represents an important mediator of platelet activation and thrombo-inflammation.
Inactivation of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 drives vascular dysfunction in sepsis (2019)
Heun, Yvonn ; Pircher, Joachim ; Czermak, Thomas ; Bluem, Philipp ; Hupel, Georg ; Bohmer, Monica ; Kraemer, Bjoern F. ; Pogoda, Kristin ; Pfeifer, Alexander ; Woernle, Markus ; Ribeiro, Andrea ; Hübner, Max ; Kreth, Simone ; Claus, Ralf A. ; Weis, Sebastian ; Ungelenk, Luisa ; Krötz, Florian ; Pohl, Ulrich ; Mannell, Hanna
Double-stranded DNA induces a prothrombotic phenotype in the vascular endothelium (2017)
Gaitzsch, Erik ; Czermak, Thomas ; Ribeiro, Andrea ; Heun, Yvonn ; Bohmer, Monica ; Merkle, Monika ; Mannell, Hanna ; Schulz, Christian ; Wörnle, Markus ; Pircher, Joachim
Arterial thrombosis in the context of HCV-associated vascular disease can be prevented by protein C (2016)
Blüm, Philipp ; Pircher, Joachim ; Merkle, Monika ; Czermak, Thomas ; Ribeiro, Andrea ; Mannell, Hanna ; Krötz, Florian ; Hennrich, Alexander ; Spannagl, Michael ; Köppel, Simone ; Gaitzsch, Erik ; Wörnle, Markus
The proteasome regulates collagen-induced platelet aggregation via nuclear-factor-kappa-B (NFĸB) activation (2016)
Grundler, Katharina ; Rotter, Raffaela ; Tilley, Sloane ; Pircher, Joachim ; Czermak, Thomas ; Yakac, Mustaf ; Gaitzsch, Erik ; Massberg, Steffen ; Krötz, Florian ; Sohn, Hae-Young ; Pohl, Ulrich ; Mannell, Hanna ; Kraemer, Bjoern F
LL37 inhibits the inflammatory endothelial response induced by viral or endogenous DNA (2015)
Merkle, Monika ; Pircher, Joachim ; Mannell, Hanna ; Krötz, Florian ; Blüm, Philipp ; Czermak, Thomas ; Gaitzsch, Erik ; Schneider, Christine ; Köppel, Simone ; Ribeiro, Andrea ; Wörnle, Markus
Hepatitis C virus induced endothelial inflammatory response depends on the functional expression of TNFα receptor subtype 2 (2014)
Pircher, Joachim ; Czermak, Thomas ; Merkle, Monika ; Mannell, Hanna ; Krötz, Florian ; Ribeiro, Andrea ; Vielhauer, Volker ; Nadjiri, Jonathan ; Gaitzsch, Erik ; Niemeyer, Markus ; Porubsky, Stefan ; Gröne, Hermann-Josef ; Wörnle, Markus
The endothelial tyrosine phosphatase SHP-1 plays an important role for vascular haemostasis in TNFα-induced inflammation in vivo (2013)
Koch, Elisabeth ; Pircher, Joachim ; Czermak, Thomas ; Gaitzsch, Erik ; Alig, Stefan ; Mannell, Hanna ; Niemeyer, Markus ; Krötz, Florian ; Wörnle, Markus
Prothrombotic effects of tumor necrosis factor alpha in vivo are amplified by the absence of TNF-alpha receptor subtype 1 and require TNF-alpha receptor subtype 2 (2012)
Pircher, Joachim ; Merkle, Monika ; Wörnle, Markus ; Ribeiro, Andrea ; Czermak, Thomas ; Stampnik, Yvonn ; Mannell, Hanna ; Niemeyer, Markus ; Vielhauer, Volker ; Krötz, Florian
Hydrogen sulfide–releasing aspirin derivative ACS14 exerts strong antithrombotic effects in vitro and in vivo (2012)
Pircher, Joachim ; Fochler, Franziska ; Czermak, Thomas ; Mannell, Hanna ; Kraemer, Bjoern F. ; Wörnle, Markus ; Sparatore, Anna ; Del Soldato, Piero ; Pohl, Ulrich ; Krötz, Florian
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