Inhibition of thrombin generation by protein S at low procoagulant stimuli: implications for maintenance of the hemostatic balance
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 104 (12) , 3624-3630
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2004-03-1146
Abstract
The activated protein C (APC)–independent anticoagulant activity of protein S on tissue factor–induced thrombin generation was quantified in plasma. In absence of APC, protein S significantly decreased the endogenous thrombin potential (ETP) in a concentration-dependent manner. The APC-independent anticoagulant activity of protein S in plasma was not affected by phospholipid concentrations but strongly depended on tissue factor concentrations: protein S inhibited the ETP from 6% at 140 pM tissue factor to 74% at 1.4 pM tissue factor. Plasma with both 60% protein S and 140% prothrombin showed an ETP of 240% compared to normal plasma, suggesting an APC-independent protective role of protein S in the development of thrombosis as a result of protein S deficiency and the prothrombin-G20210A mutation. At high tissue-factor concentrations, protein S hardly expressed APC-independent anticoagulant activity but exerted potent APC-cofactor activity when thrombomodulin or APC were added to plasma. Neutralization of protein S under these conditions resulted in a 20-fold reduction of the anticoagulant activity of APC. The present study shows that protein S effectively regulates coagulation at 2 levels: at low procoagulant stimuli, protein S maintains the hemostatic balance by directly inhibiting thrombin formation, and at high procoagulant stimuli, protein S restores the hemostatic balance via its APC-cofactor activity.Keywords
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