1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression

IntroductionPlatelets, traditionally recognized for their role in hemostasis, have increasingly been implicated in cancer progression, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Beyond releasing growth factors and chemokines, platelets modulate leukocyte-mediated proinflammatory respon...

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Main Authors: Julie Petry, Han Mai, Maria Shoykhet, Ali Bashiri Dezfouli, Barbara Wollenberg
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1546157/full
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author Julie Petry
Han Mai
Maria Shoykhet
Ali Bashiri Dezfouli
Barbara Wollenberg
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Han Mai
Maria Shoykhet
Ali Bashiri Dezfouli
Barbara Wollenberg
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description IntroductionPlatelets, traditionally recognized for their role in hemostasis, have increasingly been implicated in cancer progression, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Beyond releasing growth factors and chemokines, platelets modulate leukocyte-mediated proinflammatory responses and effector functions through direct or indirect contact. These processes promote tumor cell proliferation, survival, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and extravasation. Consequently, targeting platelet-leukocyte aggregate (PLA) formation represents a promising pharmacological strategy to interfere with platelet-mediated pro-tumorigenic effects. 1,8-cineole, a plant-derived metabolite found in several botanical sources, has shown potent anti-platelet effects through modulation of the adenosine A2A receptor signaling. However, its influence on PLA formation has not been investigated.MethodsIn this study, we analyzed platelet activation and PLA formation in HNSCC patients compared to healthy donors. A co-culture system combined with blocking antibodies was employed to elucidate the mechanisms of PLA formation. Moreover, the pharmacological effects of 1,8-cineole were compared with those of conventional anti-platelet drugs.ResultsThe results revealed elevated P-selectin expression and enhanced PLA formation in HNSCC patients. PLA formation was predominantly mediated through P-selectin-PSGL-1 interactions. Ex vivo studies demonstrated that 1,8-cineole significantly reduced PLA formation by inhibiting P-selectin expression on platelets. Notably, traditional anti-platelet agents did not significantly inhibit PLA formation, despite effectively reducing platelet aggregation.DiscussionThese findings identify a pharmacological effect of 1,8-cineole in disrupting platelet-leukocyte interactions via suppression of the P-selectin-PSGL-1 axis. This suggests that 1,8-cineole offers potential pharmacological benefits in mitigating platelet-mediated inflammation and tumor progression.
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spelling doaj-art-50000a43f0bc407e8ce6f87bcc93582b2025-07-10T09:43:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122025-06-011610.3389/fphar.2025.154615715461571,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expressionJulie PetryHan MaiMaria ShoykhetAli Bashiri DezfouliBarbara WollenbergIntroductionPlatelets, traditionally recognized for their role in hemostasis, have increasingly been implicated in cancer progression, including head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Beyond releasing growth factors and chemokines, platelets modulate leukocyte-mediated proinflammatory responses and effector functions through direct or indirect contact. These processes promote tumor cell proliferation, survival, epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and extravasation. Consequently, targeting platelet-leukocyte aggregate (PLA) formation represents a promising pharmacological strategy to interfere with platelet-mediated pro-tumorigenic effects. 1,8-cineole, a plant-derived metabolite found in several botanical sources, has shown potent anti-platelet effects through modulation of the adenosine A2A receptor signaling. However, its influence on PLA formation has not been investigated.MethodsIn this study, we analyzed platelet activation and PLA formation in HNSCC patients compared to healthy donors. A co-culture system combined with blocking antibodies was employed to elucidate the mechanisms of PLA formation. Moreover, the pharmacological effects of 1,8-cineole were compared with those of conventional anti-platelet drugs.ResultsThe results revealed elevated P-selectin expression and enhanced PLA formation in HNSCC patients. PLA formation was predominantly mediated through P-selectin-PSGL-1 interactions. Ex vivo studies demonstrated that 1,8-cineole significantly reduced PLA formation by inhibiting P-selectin expression on platelets. Notably, traditional anti-platelet agents did not significantly inhibit PLA formation, despite effectively reducing platelet aggregation.DiscussionThese findings identify a pharmacological effect of 1,8-cineole in disrupting platelet-leukocyte interactions via suppression of the P-selectin-PSGL-1 axis. This suggests that 1,8-cineole offers potential pharmacological benefits in mitigating platelet-mediated inflammation and tumor progression.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1546157/full1,8-cineoleplateletsplatelet-leukocyte aggregatesanti-platelet drugshead and neck squamous cell carcinoma
spellingShingle Julie Petry
Han Mai
Maria Shoykhet
Ali Bashiri Dezfouli
Barbara Wollenberg
1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression
Frontiers in Pharmacology
1,8-cineole
platelets
platelet-leukocyte aggregates
anti-platelet drugs
head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
title 1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression
title_full 1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression
title_fullStr 1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression
title_full_unstemmed 1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression
title_short 1,8-Cineole inhibits platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing P-selectin expression
title_sort 1 8 cineole inhibits platelet leukocyte aggregate formation by reducing p selectin expression
topic 1,8-cineole
platelets
platelet-leukocyte aggregates
anti-platelet drugs
head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1546157/full
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