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  • American Society of Hematology  (2)
  • Andersen, Trine O.  (2)
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    American Society of Hematology ; 2004
    In:  Blood Vol. 104, No. 11 ( 2004-11-16), p. 2982-2982
    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 104, No. 11 ( 2004-11-16), p. 2982-2982
    Abstract: Introduction: We have recently shown that low TFPI is a weak risk factor for deep vein thrombosis (DVT)(Dahm et al Blood2003;101;4387–92). Plasma contains free, full-length TFPI (FL-TFPI) and truncated and lipoprotein associated TFPI. Since free, FL-TFPI has a much stronger ability to prolong clotting time in diluted prothrombin time (dPT) assay than other types of TFPI, it has been suggested that FL-TFPI biologically plays a more important role than other forms of TFPI. Aims: To determine the fraction of free, FL-TFPI in plasma and to determine the role of TFPI anticoagulant activity in the prevention of DVT. Materials and Methods: Normalized TFPI Anticoagulant Activity (n-TFPIac) Ratio was assayed using a dPT assay after incubation of plasma in the absence and the presence of neutralizing anti-TFPI antibodies. Results were expressed as a ratio with dPT in the presence of anti-TFPI as the denominator. The ratio was normalized against a ratio obtained with a reference plasma within each run. TFPI chromogenic substrate (TFPIcs) activity assay was determined by the quantification of residual TF/FVIIa catalytic activity after the incubation of diluted plasma (containing TFPI) with TF, FVIIa, and FXa. TFPI antigen assays: TFPI free antigen (full-length TFPI) and TFPI total antigen (full-length + truncated TFPI) were assayed with commercial kits from Stago, France. Bound TFPI was calculated as the difference between TFPI total antigen and TFPI free antigen. Study population: Individuals included in The Leiden Thrombophila Study (LETS), which is a case-control study of 474 patients with DVT and 474 controls. 363 controls and 362 cases were available for the OR calculations and 473 controls for the estimation of the fraction of free, FL-TFPI. Statistics: The fraction of free, FL-TFPI was calculated by dividing TFPI free antigen by TFPI total antigen. Odds ratios (OR) for DVT were calculated for individuals with TFPI values below the 10th percentile as compared with those above. Results: The fraction of free, FL-TFPI in plasma was 19%, but with large variations due to hormonal state (table 1). Normalized TFPIac ratio below the 10th percentile gave an OR of 1.5 (95% CI 0.97-2.4) for DVT, which was comparable to the ORs obtained with other TFPI assays. Individuals with low TFPI in both activity assays had an OR of 5.9 (95% CI 1.7–20) for DVT (table 2). Conclusion: Approximately 20% of TFPI in plasma was free, FL-TFPI. Low n-TFPIac ratio was a weak risk factor for DVT, but was not a stronger risk factor than low TFPI in the other assays. However, combined low n-TFPIac ratio and low TFPIcs activity seemed to be a strong risk factor for DVT. Table 1. Mean (95% CI) plasma fraction of TFPI free antigen in controls OC users (n=54) OC nonusers (n=99) Postmenopausal women (n=89) Men (n=201) All (n=473) TFPI Free Antigen/TFPI total TFPI antigen 0.125 (0.115–0.135) 0.175 (0.165–0.184) 0.197 (0.186–0.208) 0.206 (0.199–0.209) 0.187 (0.182–0.192) Table 2. OR (95% CI) for DVT for different TFPI parameters below the 10th percentile nTFPIac ratio TFPI free antigen TFPI total antigen TFPIcs activity Bound TFPI n-TFPIac ratio + TFPIcs activity 1.5 (0.97–2.4) 1.3 (0.83–2.1) 1.3 (0.85–2.1) 1.2 (0.75–1.9) 1.4 (0.90–2.2) 5.9 (1.7–20)
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    ISSN: 0006-4971 , 1528-0020
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology
    Publication Date: 2004
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    American Society of Hematology ; 2004
    In:  Blood Vol. 104, No. 11 ( 2004-11-16), p. 3987-3987
    In: Blood, American Society of Hematology, Vol. 104, No. 11 ( 2004-11-16), p. 3987-3987
    Abstract: Introduction. Several studies have shown that full-length free TFPI is a much stronger anticoagulant in diluted prothrombin time (dPT) assays than truncated and lipoprotein associated TFPI. Although it has been suggested that TFPI anticoagulant activity is of importance for the effect of TFPI in vivo, no assays have so far been established and validated to assay TFPI anticoagulant activity in patient samples. Aims. To develop and validate an assay of TFPI anticoagulant activity and study the relationship between TFPI anticoagulant activity and TFPI free and total antigen and TFPI chromogenic substrate activity. Materials and Methods. TFPI anticoagulant assay: 32 μL of plasma was first incubated for 5 min with either 8 μL TBS or anti-TFPI immunoglobulin, which completely blocked TFPI activity. Then, 30 μL recombinant, relipidated tissue factor (Innovin®) at 1/200 fold dilution was added and incubated for 3 min. Clotting was initiated by the addition of 30 μL CaCl2 (35 mM). Results were expressed as a ratio, with clotting times in the presence of anti-TFPI as the denominator. This ratio was normalized against the ratio obtained with a reference plasma within each run to minimize day to day variation in clotting times. After normalization, high ratios reflect high functional TFPI anticoagulant activity, whereas low ratios reflect low activity. TFPI antigen assays: TFPI free and total antigen were assayed with commercial kits from Stago, France. TFPI free antigen is specific for circulating full-length TFPI, whereas TFPI total antigen detects both full-length and truncated forms of TFPI. Study population: Control subjects (n=436) of the Leiden Thrombophila Study (LETS). Results. Mean TFPI anticoagulant ratio was 1.03 (SD 0.0066, range 0.87–1.22). The assay coefficient of variation was 2.8% between days and from 0.6% to 1.5% within days. Linear regression showed that the n-TFPIac ratio was strongly associated to the levels of TFPI free antigen, but weakly associated to bound TFPI (table 1). Conclusions. We have established a novel and reproducible assay for detection of TFPI anticoagulant activity in plasma. TFPI anticoagulant ratio was strongly associated to free antigen, and may be considered an activity assay of full-length TFPI in plasma. Table 1 - The association of normalized TFPI anticoagulant ratio to other TFPI assays TFPI assay Normalized TFPI anticoagulant ratio- b (95% CI) Correlation coefficient- r Standardized regression coefficient (b), 95% confidence interval (CI) and correlation coefficient (r). (b) shows the change in n-TFPIac ratio per increase of one standard deviation in the TFPI assay studied. TFPI free antigen 0.049 (0.044 to 0.053) 0.73 Total TFPI 0.033 (0.027 to 0.038) 0.48 TFPI chrom. subst. activity 0.031 (0.025 to 0.037) 0.46 Bound TFPI 0.020 (0.014 to 0.026) 0.30
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    ISSN: 0006-4971 , 1528-0020
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Hematology
    Publication Date: 2004
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    detail.hit.zdb_id: 80069-7
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