Functional protein S in women with lupus anticoagulant inhibitor.

E Rossi, L Gatti, D Guarneri, E Finotto, A Lombardi, L Preda
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  1. E Rossi: Centro Trasfusionale e di Immunoematologia, I.C.P., Milano, Italy.

Abstract

Protein C (PC) and protein S (PS) are components of a potent, natural anticoagulant system. A deficiency of one of these two inhibitors is associated with thrombotic events in young people. A significant reduction in functional PS activity has been observed during normal pregnancy, and recurrent fetal loss may occur in women with lupus anticoagulant (LA) inhibitor. We measured functional PS activity and free PS antigen in 16 non pregnant patients with LA inhibitor and in 17 normal women as controls. A significant difference was observed between patients and controls in functional PS activity (65 +/- 23% vs 87 +/- 15%, p = 0.02) but not in free PS antigen (88 +/- 17% vs 93 +/- 17%). Functional PS activity decreased only in six patients (37%). Removal of IgG from plasma reduced the difference in functional PS activity between patients and controls. Immunologic IgG levels did not correlate with anti-phospholipid antibodies (APA) activities, activated partial thromboplastin time/kaolin clotting time (aPTT/KCT) data or functional PS activity.

MeSH Term

Abortion, Habitual
Adsorption
Adult
Antigens
Blood Proteins
Female
Glycoproteins
Humans
Immunoglobulin G
Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor
Male
Middle Aged
Partial Thromboplastin Time
Pregnancy
Protein S
Reference Values
Thromboembolism

Chemicals

Antigens
Blood Proteins
Glycoproteins
Immunoglobulin G
Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor
Protein S

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