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The use of a functional and immunologic assay for plasma protein C in the study of the heterogeneity of congenital protein C deficiency.

R M Bertina, A W Broekmans, C Krommenhoek-van Es, A van Wijngaarden.   

Abstract

Protein C is a vitamin K dependent protein involved in blood coagulation. A congenital deficiency in protein C antigen - which inherits as an autosomal dominant disorder - has been reported to be associated with a high risk for thrombo-embolic disease at relatively young age. In the present paper we report on the development of a functional assay for plasma protein C. In this assay protein C is adsorbed to Al(OH)3, eluted and activated by thrombin, after which the concentration of the activated protein C is measured with a peptide substrate (S2366). Normal values for protein C activity and protein C antigen were determined in healthy volunteers and patients on stable oral anticoagulant treatment. Protein C activity and antigen levels were compared in 28 patients from 9 different pedigrees with both congenital protein C deficiency and thrombotic disease. Two types of protein C deficiency could be recognized: in type I the deficiency is due to the absence or reduced presence of protein C molecules, while in type II the deficiency is caused by the presence of an abnormal protein C molecule with strongly reduced functional activity.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6547008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 0340-6245            Impact factor:   5.249


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