plateletleukocyte
Plateletleukocyte, or platelet-leukocyte interaction, refers to the physical and functional contacts between platelets and leukocytes that lead to the formation of platelet-leukocyte aggregates (PLA). These interactions are a component of thromboinflammation, linking hemostasis and innate immunity.
Formation and mechanisms of interaction begin when platelets are activated, causing the surface expression of P-selectin.
PLA contribute to leukocyte recruitment, amplified inflammatory responses, and the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps, while
Clinical relevance and detection often focus on increased PLA in conditions such as acute coronary syndromes,
Therapeutically, PLA formation depends on platelet activation, so antiplatelet therapies can reduce their occurrence. Ongoing research