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Thrombocytopenia Independently Leads to Changes in Monocyte Immune Function.

Chen LiSara K TureBenjamin Nieves-LopezSara K Blick-NitkoPreeti MauryaAlison Claire LivadaTyler J StahlMinsoo KimAnthony P PietropaoliCraig N Morrell
Published in: Circulation research (2024)
Thrombocytopenia immune programs monocytes in a manner that may lead to immune dysfunction in the context of sepsis. This is the first demonstration that sterile, endogenous cell interactions between resting platelets and monocytes regulate monocyte metabolism and pathogen responses, demonstrating platelets to be immune rheostats in both health and disease.
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