Re-evaluation of the role of the protein S-C4b binding protein complex in activated protein C-catalyzed factor Va-inactivation
Open Access
- 15 March 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 111 (6) , 3034-3041
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2007-06-089987
Abstract
Protein S expresses cofactor activity for activated protein C (APC) by enhancing the APC-catalyzed proteolysis at R306 in factor Va. It is generally accepted that only free protein S is active and that complex formation with C4b-binding protein (C4BP) inhibits the APC-cofactor activity of protein S. However, the present study shows that protein S-C4BP expresses APC-cofactor activity and stimulates APC-catalyzed proteolysis at R306 more than 10-fold, but instead inhibits proteolysis at R506 by APC 3- to 4-fold. Free protein S stimulates APC-catalyzed cleavage at R306 approximately 20-fold and has no effect on cleavage at R506. The resulting net effect of protein S-C4BP complex formation on APC-catalyzed factor Va inactivation is a 6- to 8-fold reduction in factor Va inactivation when compared with free protein S, which is not explained by inhibition of APC-cofactor activity of protein S at R306, but by generation of a specific inhibitor for APCcatalyzed proteolysis at R506 of factor Va. These results are of interest for carriers of the factor VLeiden mutation (R506Q), as protein S-C4BP effectively enhances APC-catalyzed factor Va (R306) inactivation in plasma containing factor VLeiden.Keywords
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