Human platelets contain a pool of free zinc in dense granules

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2024-02

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Kahr, Walter H.A.
Henderson, Sara J.
Pluthero, Fred G.
Heijnen, H.ISNI 0000000387490470
Vaezzadeh, Nima
Stafford, Alan R.
Fredenburgh, James C.
Weitz, Jeffrey I.

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Abstract

Background: Activated platelets release procoagulant factors that include Ca2+ and Zn2+. Releasable Ca2+ stores have been identified in platelet dense granules and the dense tubular system, but similar stores of free Zn2+ have not been identified. Objectives: Guided by studies of platelet Ca2+, we employed minimally disruptive methods to identify and localize concentrated free Zn2+ in human platelets. Methods: Resting platelets from normal donors (NDs), patients with gray platelet syndrome (GPS) lacking α-granules, and patients with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) deficient in dense granules were loaded with cell-permeant fluorescent probes specific to free Ca2+ or Zn2+. Ion concentrations were detected in fixed cells as bright puncta via high-resolution confocal microscopy. Ions were also directly detected via transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray analysis. Levels of total platelet Ca, Zn, and Mg were measured via inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy. Results: Fluorescent Zn2+ puncta counts were similar in ND and GPS platelets and markedly lower in HPS platelets, pointing to dense granules as likely reservoirs of free Zn2+. This localization was supported by direct detection of Ca2+, Zn2+, and Na+ in platelet dense granules via transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray analysis. Measurements of total platelet Ca, Zn, and Mg via inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy indicated that free Zn2+ represents a small proportion of total platelet zinc, consistent with the strong affinity of Zn2+ for binding proteins, including several abundant in platelet α-granules. Conclusion: We conclude that normal human platelets contain a pool of free Zn2+ concentrated in dense granules that is available for secretion upon platelet activation and potentially contributes to hemostasis.

Keywords

dense granules, hemostasis, platelets, secretion, zinc, Hematology

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Kahr, W H A, Henderson, S J, Pluthero, F G, Heijnen, H F G, Vaezzadeh, N, Stafford, A R, Fredenburgh, J C & Weitz, J I 2024, 'Human platelets contain a pool of free zinc in dense granules', Research and practice in thrombosis and haemostasis, vol. 8, no. 2, 102352. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpth.2024.102352