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Similar hypercoagulable state and thrombosis risk in type Iand type III protein S-deficient individuals from families with mixed type I/IIIprotein S deficiency.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:

Protein S, which circulates in plasma in both free and bound forms, is an anticoagulant protein that stimulates activated protein C and tissue factor pathway inhibitor. Hereditary type I protein S deficiency (low total and low free protein S) is a well-established risk factor for venous thrombosis, whereas the thrombosis risk associated with type III deficiency (normal total and low free protein S) has been questioned.

DESIGN AND METHODS:

Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed on 242 individuals from 30 families with protein S deficiency. Subjects were classified as normal, or having type I or type III deficiency according to their total and free protein S levels. Genetic and functional studies were performed in 23 families (132 individuals).

RESULTS:

Thrombosis-free survival was not different between type I and type III protein S-deficient individuals. Type III deficient individuals were older and had higher protein S, tissue factor pathway inhibitor and prothrombin levels than type I deficient individuals. Thrombin generation assays sensitive to the activated protein C- and tissue factor pathway inhibitor-cofactor activities of protein S revealed similar hypercoagulable states in type I and type III protein S-deficient plasma. Twelve PROS1 mutations and two large deletions were identified in the genetically characterized families.

CONCLUSIONS:

Not only type I, but also type III protein S deficiency is associated with a hypercoagulable state and increased risk of thrombosis. These findings may, however, be restricted to type III deficient individuals from families with mixed type I/III protein S deficiency, as these represented 80% of type III deficient individuals in our cohort.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Simioni, Paolo; Maurissen, Lf; Tormene, Daniela; Spiezia, Luca; Gavasso, Sabrina; Radu, CLAUDIA-MARIA; Hackeng, Tm; Rosing, J; Simioni, Paolo
Autori di Ateneo:
GAVASSO SABRINA
RADU CLAUDIA-MARIA
SIMIONI PAOLO
SPIEZIA LUCA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://www.research.unipd.it/handle/11577/2427894
Link al Full Text:
https://www.research.unipd.it//retrieve/handle/11577/2427894/8769/0951563.pdf
Pubblicato in:
HAEMATOLOGICA
Journal
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