Literature DB >> 2142342

Screening of protein S deficiency using a functional assay in patients with venous and arterial thrombosis.

M L Wiesel1, J L Charmantier, J M Freyssinet, L Grunebaum, S Schuhler, J P Cazenave.   

Abstract

Protein S is the vitamin K-dependent cofactor of activated protein C which functions as a potent anticoagulant by degrading activated factors V and VIII in a Ca2+ and phospholipid-dependent reaction. Protein S circulates under two forms, free (approximately 40%) or bound to C4b-binding protein (C4b-bp); only the free form supports the cofactor activity for activated protein C. Total protein S antigen is usually measured by rocket immunoelectrophoresis. Free protein S antigen is measured by the same technique but after precipitation of the protein S-C4b-bp complex by PEG 8000. However, these immunological assays do not detect functional alterations of protein S which can be responsible for thrombosis. This paper describes a functional assay for free protein S based on its ability to promote the prolongation of clotting time following factor Va inactivation by activated protein C when coagulation is triggered by factor Xa. Using this assay a prolongation of about 100 s between 0 and 1 U/ml protein S is measured, allowing a reliable and rapid determination of functional protein S. The correlation coefficient between functional protein S and free antigenic protein S is 0.921. This functional protein S assay has allowed the detection of 34 cases of protein S deficiency, confirmed by immunological assays, and their classification. The striking observation is the high frequency (approximately 25%) of arterial thrombosis in these patients. The rapid determination of functional protein S in patients with venous or arterial thrombosis is of diagnostic interest and should allow the detection of mutant protein S in combination with an immunological assay.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2142342     DOI: 10.1016/0049-3848(91)90251-q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Res        ISSN: 0049-3848            Impact factor:   3.944


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