Prothrombin activation in blood coagulation: the erythrocyte contribution to thrombin generation

MF Whelihan, V Zachary, T Orfeo… - Blood, The Journal of …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
MF Whelihan, V Zachary, T Orfeo, KG Mann
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2012ashpublications.org
Prothrombin activation can proceed through the intermediates meizothrombin or
prethrombin-2. To assess the contributions that these 2 intermediates make to prothrombin
activation in tissue factor (Tf)–activated blood, immunoassays were developed that measure
the meizothrombin antithrombin (mTAT) and α-thrombin antithrombin (αTAT) complexes. We
determined that Tf-activated blood produced both αTAT and mTAT. The presence of mTAT
suggested that nonplatelet surfaces were contributing to approximately 35% of prothrombin …
Abstract
Prothrombin activation can proceed through the intermediates meizothrombin or prethrombin-2. To assess the contributions that these 2 intermediates make to prothrombin activation in tissue factor (Tf)–activated blood, immunoassays were developed that measure the meizothrombin antithrombin (mTAT) and α-thrombin antithrombin (αTAT) complexes. We determined that Tf-activated blood produced both αTAT and mTAT. The presence of mTAT suggested that nonplatelet surfaces were contributing to approximately 35% of prothrombin activation. Corn trypsin inhibitor–treated blood was fractionated to yield red blood cells (RBCs), platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-poor plasma (PPP), and buffy coat. Compared with blood, PRP reconstituted with PPP to a physiologic platelet concentration showed a 2-fold prolongation in the initiation phase and a marked decrease in the rate and extent of αTAT formation. Only the addition of RBCs to PRP was capable of normalizing αTAT generation. FACS on glycophorin A–positive cells showed that approximately 0.6% of the RBC population expresses phosphatidylserine and binds prothrombinase (FITC Xa·factor Va). These data indicate that RBCs participate in thrombin generation in Tf-activated blood, producing a membrane that supports prothrombin activation through the meizothrombin pathway.
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