Literature DB >> 9488627

Protein A immunoadsorption in chronic refractory ITP reverses increased platelet activation but fails to achieve sustained clinical benefit.

M R Cahill1, M G Macey, J D Cavenagh, A C Newland.   

Abstract

Adults with chronic relapsing ITP present a difficult therapeutic challenge. The ongoing antibody-mediated platelet destruction in this group might be expected to be associated with increased expression of platelet surface membrane activation antigens. We have studied a group of 10 patients with refractory ITP and 35 healthy controls. Using an immediate, sensitive, unfixed, whole blood, flow cytometric method to detect platelet surface P-selectin and GP53, we have detected markedly increased platelet activation in the ITP group compared with the controls (P-selectin; patient median 24.5% v control median 2.0%. GP53 median 6.5% v 2.1%, P < 0.01 for both). Five patients underwent protein A immunoadsorption therapy. The effect of protein A immunoadsorption on platelet activation before, during and after 18 treatments in these patients was studied and patients were followed-up to assess clinical outcome. Platelet-associated immunoglobulin measurements were made before and at the end of six treatments. Platelet activation decreased after immunoadsorption. P-selectin expression fell significantly; pre- and post-treatment median values differed by 15.5%, P < 0.01, for GP53 the difference was 2.5%, P = NS. A reduction in both platelet-associated IgG (median reduction of 11.8 ng/10(6) platelets, P = 0.08) and IgM (7.6 ng/10(6) platelets, P = 0.06) was recorded.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9488627     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2141.1998.00568.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Haematol        ISSN: 0007-1048            Impact factor:   6.998


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