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Nov 14, 2025, 03:16
Harriet Allan’s Latest JTH Paper Links Platelet Mitochondria to Immune Cell Reprogramming
Harriet Allan, Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London, posted on LinkedIn:
”Very happy to share our latest paper in Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH), looking at mitochondrial release from platelets. In this study we show that platelet extracellular vesicles containing mitochondria cause metabolic reprogramming of neutrophils, enhancing their activation and promoting the formation of NETs.”
Read the full study here.
Title: Platelet mitochondrial transfer via extracellular vesicles modulates neutrophil phenotype and function
Authors: Harriet E. Allan, Nicola Dark, Paul Vulliamy, Marilena Crescente, Tania Maffucci, Paul C. Armstrong, Plinio Ferreira, Timothy D. Warner

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