Thrombin generation‐based assays to measure the activity of the TFPI–protein S pathway in plasma from normal and protein S‐deficient individuals
Thrombin generation‐based assays to measure the activity of the TFPI–protein S pathway in plasma from normal and protein S‐deficient individuals
Protein S acts as a cofactor for full-length tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) in the downregulation of thrombin formation.To develop a functional test to measure the activity of the TFPI-protein S system in plasma.Using calibrated automated thrombography, we quantified the activity of the TFPI-protein S system in plasma by measuring thrombin generation in the absence and presence of neutralizing antibodies against protein S or TFPI. Moreover, we designed an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to determine the level of full-length TFPI in plasma. The performance of these assays was examined in plasma from 85 normal individuals and from 35 members of protein S-deficient families.The ratio of thrombin peaks determined in the absence and presence of anti-protein S antibodies (protein S ratio = 0.5 in normal plasma) is a measure of the TFPI cofactor activity of protein S, whereas the ratio of thrombin peaks determined in the absence and presence of anti-TFPI antibodies (TFPI ratio = 0.25 in normal plasma) is a measure of the overall activity of the TFPI-protein S system. Protein S and TFPI ratios were elevated in protein S-deficient individuals, indicating an impairment of the TFPI-protein S system. Both ratios correlated well with full-length TFPI levels, which were significantly lower in protein S-deficient patients than in normal family members.Functional assays for the TFPI-protein S system and an ELISA for full-length TFPI were developed. These assays show that the activity of the TFPI-protein S anticoagulant pathway is impaired in individuals with congenital protein S deficiency.
- Maastricht University Netherlands
- University of Padua Italy
- Maastricht University Medical Centre Netherlands
- Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences Netherlands
Automation, Laboratory, Male, Protein S Deficiency, Lipoproteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Thrombin, Reproducibility of Results, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, TFPI, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Protein S, thrombin generation assay, Predictive Value of Tests, Case-Control Studies, Calibration, Humans, ELISA, Female, Amino Acid Sequence, Blood Coagulation Tests, protein S deficiency, protein S, Biomarkers
Automation, Laboratory, Male, Protein S Deficiency, Lipoproteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Thrombin, Reproducibility of Results, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, TFPI, Antibodies, Neutralizing, Protein S, thrombin generation assay, Predictive Value of Tests, Case-Control Studies, Calibration, Humans, ELISA, Female, Amino Acid Sequence, Blood Coagulation Tests, protein S deficiency, protein S, Biomarkers
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