INCREASED PROTHROMBIN ACTIVATION IN PROTEIN S-DEFICIENT PLASMA UNDER FLOW CONDITIONS ON ENDOTHELIAL-CELL MATRIX - AN INDEPENDENT ANTICOAGULANT FUNCTION OF PROTEIN-S IN PLASMA

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VANTVEER, C
HACKENG, TM
BIESBROECK, D
SIXMA, JJ
BOUMA, BN
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10.1182/blood.V85.7.1815.bloodjournal8571815
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Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent nonenzymatic coagulation factor involved in the regulation of activated protein C (aPC). In this study, we report an aPC-independent anticoagulant function of protein S in plasma under flow conditions. Plasma, anticoagulated with low-molecular-weight heparin allowing tissue factor-dependent prothrombin activation, was perfused at a wall shear rate of 100 s(-1) over tissue factor containing matrices of stimulated endothelial cells placed in a perfusion chamber. Fractions were collected in time at the outlet and prothrombin activation was determined by measuring the activation fragment F-1+2 of prothrombin. In normal plasma, a time-dependent prothrombin activation was detected by the generation of fragment(1+2). Prothrombin activation had ceased after 12 minutes perfusion, independent of the amount of tissue factor present in the matrix. Depletion of protein S from plasma or inhibition of protein S in plasma by monoclonal antibodies induced a 5- to 25-fold increase of prothrombin activation on the procoagulant endothelial cell matrix. A prolonged prothrombin activation was detected in protein S-depleted plasma up to 20 minutes after onset of the thrombin generation. The increased prothrombin activation in protein S-depleted plasma could not be explained by the absence of the cofactor function of protein S for aPC because depletion of protein C from plasma did not result in increased prothrombin activation. These data provide further evidence for a strong anticoagulant function of protein S in plasma independent from activated protein C. (C) 1995 by The American Society of Hematology.
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