ANTI-THROMBIN CHICAGO - A FUNCTIONALLY ABNORMAL-MOLECULE WITH INCREASED HEPARIN AFFINITY CAUSING FAMILIAL THROMBOPHILIA
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 62 (6) , 1242-1250
Abstract
A family with a high incidence of spontaneous thromboembolism over 4 generations was investigated. The propositus is a 21-yr-old male with a history of thrombophlebitis. Medical histories of 46 family members were obtained. Twelve of these individuals have experienced deep venous thromboses and/or pulmonary emboli. Seven members of the kindred, with a prior history of thrombotic phenomena, were investigated in detail. These subjects were found to have normal plasma concentrations of immunoreactive antithrombin (mean 96%), decreased plasma levels of progressive antithrombin activity (mean 50%), and greatly reduced amounts of plasma heparin cofactor activity (mean 42%). The abnormal antithrombin ("Chicago") was found to elute from heparin-Sepharose at a higher ionic strength than normal inhibitor. The functionally defective antithrombin molecules exhibit a reduced ability to neutralize thrombin in the presence or absence of heparin (approximately 10-20% of normal). The molecular defect of this protease inhibitor thus appears to be distinct from those of previously described abnormal antithrombins.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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