Figure 3
Figure 3. Human platelets expressing decreased FcγRIIa fail to spread on immobilized fibrinogen. (A-C) Flow cytometric analysis of washed platelets from a patient with an autoantibody specific for GPVI, demonstrating approximately 60% reduced expression of FcγRIIa (as reported by the binding if mAb IV.3), but normal expression of αIIbβ3 and the GPIb complex. (D,E) Washed patient platelets or control platelets from a healthy donor were allowed to spread on glass slides that had been coated with 100 μg/mL fibrinogen. The degree of platelet spreading was analyzed at both 30 and 60 minutes. Note that the patient's platelets failed to spread. Data are the mean plus or minus SEM.

Human platelets expressing decreased FcγRIIa fail to spread on immobilized fibrinogen. (A-C) Flow cytometric analysis of washed platelets from a patient with an autoantibody specific for GPVI, demonstrating approximately 60% reduced expression of FcγRIIa (as reported by the binding if mAb IV.3), but normal expression of αIIbβ3 and the GPIb complex. (D,E) Washed patient platelets or control platelets from a healthy donor were allowed to spread on glass slides that had been coated with 100 μg/mL fibrinogen. The degree of platelet spreading was analyzed at both 30 and 60 minutes. Note that the patient's platelets failed to spread. Data are the mean plus or minus SEM.

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