LRP5, a WNT signalling pathway receptor, and platelet activation
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Platelets are essential for haemostasis, thrombosis, and inflammation, with their functions controlled by receptor signalling pathways. This study examined the role of LRP5, a member of the Wnt signalling cascade, in platelet function and haemostasis.
Human platelets, as well as platelets isolated from wild-type (
Both platelet aggregation (LTA) and flow-dependent platelet deposition on collagen-coated surfaces were significantly lower in
These findings reveal for the first time that LRP5 plays a critical role in platelet adhesion and thrombus formation. Genetic deletion and biochemical inhibition of LRP5 markedly impair platelet aggregation and thrombosis in preclinical models, without major effects on haemostasis. Although further research is needed to evaluate its clinical applicability, LRP5 appears as a novel and actionable target to modulate platelet reactivity and thrombosis.
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