Literature DB >> 3875374

Assessment of Hageman factor activation in human plasma: quantification of activated Hageman factor-C1 inactivator complexes by an enzyme-linked differential antibody immunosorbent assay.

A P Kaplan, B Gruber, P C Harpel.   

Abstract

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay has been developed for the quantitation of activated Hageman factor-C1 inactivator (HF-C1 INH) complexes. Addition of increasing quantities of either of the major forms of activated Hageman factor (HFa or HFf) to normal plasma or to Hageman factor-deficient plasma leads to a dose-dependent increase in activated HF-C1 INH complexes. As little as 0.5 micrograms/mL of activated HF added to plasma can be detected, corresponding to activation of approximately 2% of plasma HF. The sensitivity of the assay is increased at least tenfold when complexes are formed in HF-deficient plasma, indicating competition between unactivated HF and activated HF-C1 INH complexes for binding to the antibody. Specificity is demonstrated in that addition of activated HF to hereditary angioedema plasma yields less than 1% of the activated HF-C1 INH complex formation obtained with normal plasma. Kaolin activation of HF-deficient plasma yields no detectable complex formation. Kaolin activation of prekallikrein-deficient plasma demonstrates a time-dependent increase in formation of activated HF-C1 INH complex consistent with the ability of HF in this plasma to autoactivate as the time of incubation with the surface is increased. Kaolin treatment of high-molecular weight (HMW) kininogen-deficient plasma yields an even more profound abnormality in the rate of formation of activated HF-C1 INH complexes reflecting the complex role of HMW kininogen in the initiation of contact activation. Although addition of corn inhibitor to plasma prevents activated HF-C1 INH complex formation, it does not inhibit activated HF sufficiently fast to prevent prekallikrein activation.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3875374

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


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