“If we understand that, we may be in a position to stratify these women based on thrombosis risk in the setting of estrogen exposure. I think the other thing that will come out of the work, as we begin to understand the mechanisms for this relationship, is the identification of targets that we could therapeutically modulate to reduce this risk,” he added.
Eventually, as more is learned about the mechanisms that underlie the relationship between OPA1 and platelet activation, the findings might also lead to new approaches for reducing the risk of thrombosis in men, he noted.
Dr. Abel and Dr. Weyrich reported having no relevant financial disclosures.
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