Dr Colicchia commented: “We have described as a novel mechanism for the formation of procoagulant platelets that is mediated by S100A8/A9, acting as a DAMP on platelets, and leading to fibrin generation and thrombosis. Importantly, this prothrombotic pathway is resistant to classical anti-platelet drugs. The GPIbα receptor was previously seen as an adhesion receptor with little signalling, but our research has shown that this pathway, which is yet to be fully elucidated, could be a novel target for thrombosis prevention and treatment in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions, including COVID-19 patients and patients with cardiovascular diseases.”