Literature DB >> 19114189

Formation of anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibodies after cardiac surgery: influence of perioperative platelet activation, the inflammatory response, and histocompatibility leukocyte antigen status.

Domenico Paparella1, Giuseppe Scrascia, Antonella Galeone, Maria Coviello, Giangiuseppe Cappabianca, Maria Teresa Venneri, Biagio Favoino, Michele Quaranta, Luigi de Luca Tupputi Schinosa, Theodore E Warkentin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anticoagulation therapy with heparin induces antibodies that recognize multimolecular complexes of platelet factor 4 bound to heparin (anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibodies). Considering that cardiac surgery induces an intense platelet activation and proinflammatory response, we examined the relationship between formation of anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibodies and plasma levels of platelet factor 4 and interleukin 6. We also examined the relationship between anti-platelet factor 4/heparin seroconversion and the histocompatibility leukocyte antigen system.
METHODS: In 71 patients undergoing cardiac surgery, anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibody levels were evaluated by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay preoperatively and 14 days postoperatively. Platelet serotonin release assays were performed to assess the platelet-activating potential of the antibodies. Plasma levels of platelet factor 4 and interleukin 6 were assayed at prespecified time points. Histocompatibility leukocyte antigen status was assessed preoperatively in all patients and was compared with that of 6156 healthy subjects.
RESULTS: Thirty-seven (52%) patients had anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibodies with an OD value of 0.45 or greater in 1 or more of the assays. Applying strict seroconversion criteria (>2-fold increase in Optical Density), only 16 (22.5%) patients had evidence of anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibody seroconversion after the operation. Neither the presence of anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibodies nor seroconversion influenced postoperative outcomes. The CW4 allele was significantly more frequent among seroconverted patients (46.9% vs 19.1%, P = .002). Platelet factor 4 levels did not influence seroconversion. Patients with anti-platelet factor 4/heparin levels of 0.45 OD units or greater 14 days after the operation had significantly higher interleukin 6 levels measured 1 hour after protamine administration. DISCUSSION: Patients with a greater amount of perioperative inflammation could be more likely to have anti-platelet factor 4/heparin antibodies 1 to 2 weeks later. We provide additional evidence that the histocompatibility leukocyte antigen CW4 confers genetic susceptibility in an acquired inflammatory disorder that includes the anti-platelet factor 4/heparin immune response.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19114189     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2008.06.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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