Phosphoproteomics reveals content and signaling differences between neonatal and adult platelets.
Christopher Stephen ThomPatricia DavenportHossein FazeliniaZhi-Jian LiuHaorui ZhangHua DingJennifer RoofLynn A SpruceHarry IschiropoulosMartha Sola-VisnerPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Using state-of-the-art mass spectrometry, our findings expanded the known neonatal platelet proteome and identified important differences in protein content and phosphorylation compared with adult platelets. These developmental differences suggested enhanced immune functions for adult platelets and presence of a molecular machinery related to platelet activation. These findings are important to understanding mechanisms underlying key platelet functions as well as the harmful effects of adult platelet transfusions given to preterm infants.