Literature DB >> 11389017

Autoantibody against prothrombin aberrantly alters the proenzyme to facilitate formation of a complex with its physiological inhibitor antithrombin III without thrombin conversion.

S Madoiwa1, Y Nakamura, J Mimuro, S Furusawa, T Koyama, T Sugo, M Matsuda, Y Sakata.   

Abstract

Acquired coagulation factor inhibitors include pathologic immunoglobulins that specifically bind to coagulation factors and either neutralize their procoagulant activity, accelerate their clearance from the circulation, or have proteolytic activity to degrade them into inactive polypeptides. Here, an autoantibody against prothrombin is described in a patient with serious hemorrhagic diatheses. The autoantibody exerts its influence by a previously unknown mechanism in which it inhibits coagulation through aberrant activation of the proenzyme in a catalytic manner. The antibody-bound prothrombin formed a stable stoichiometric complex with antithrombin III, consisting of intact prothrombin and an antithrombin III molecule cleaved at the (393)Arg-(394)Ser bond. The antibody dissociated from prothrombin after the complex formation with antithrombin III. Although the bound antibody elicited protease activity from prothrombin, the complex was not able to convert fibrinogen to fibrin or to activate protein C. Thus, this is the first description of an autoantibody that induces protease-like activity from a human proenzyme, permitting subsequent neutralization by its physiological inhibitor. (Blood. 2001;97:3783-3789)

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11389017     DOI: 10.1182/blood.v97.12.3783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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