Thrombospondin mediates adherence of CD36+ sickle reticulocytes to endothelial cells

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Abstract

Initiation of vasocclusion in sickle disease pathophysiology may involve abnormal red blood cell (RBC) adhesivity to endothelium, a phenomenon influenced by both RBC and plasma factors. Using human umbilical vein endothelial cells and a gravity sedimentation adherence assay, we have examined thrombospondin (TSP) as a plasma factor in this adhesive event. The already-abnormal adherence of sickle RBCs in buffer/ albumin is significantly augmented (P

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Sugihara, K., Sugihara, T., Mohandas, N., & Hebbel, R. P. (1992). Thrombospondin mediates adherence of CD36+ sickle reticulocytes to endothelial cells. Blood, 80(10), 2634–2642. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v80.10.2634.bloodjournal80102634

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