Interactions between the megakaryocyte/platelet-specific β1 tubulin and the secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor SLPI suggest a role for regulated proteolysis in platelet functions
Open Access
- 15 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 104 (13) , 3949-3957
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2004-03-1179
Abstract
Platelet-restricted β1 tubulin is required for optimal thrombopoiesis and discoid cell shape. To identify interacting factors, we used the divergent β1-tubulin C-terminus as the bait in a yeast 2-hybrid screen of megakaryocyte (MK) cDNAs. We isolated secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI), a serine protease antagonist characterized principally as a secreted factor with multiple roles in inflammation. SLPI is expressed in MKs and platelets in 2 discrete compartments. One pool resides in punctate cytoplasmic structures, whereas a significant fraction localizes along peripheral microtubules (MTs) and is lost with cold-induced MT disruption or in β1 tubulin-/- platelets. These findings reveal unexpected interaction between a prominent cytoskeletal protein and an inhibitor of proteolysis. SLPI-/- mice show intact proplatelet formation, platelet numbers and shape, and marginal MT bands; thus, SLPI is not essential for thrombopoiesis. However, SLPI is released upon platelet activation, which also reverses its association with the resting marginal band. Platelet SLPI inhibits neutrophil elastase, an activity that is reduced when β1 tubulin is absent. We conclude that SLPI localizes in part along the MK and platelet MT cytoskeleton by virtue of specific interactions with β1 tubulin. SLPI may thus have unanticipated roles in MK and platelet functions, including regulated proteolysis after activation. (Blood. 2004;104:3949-3957)Keywords
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