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Coagulation procofactor activation by factor XIa
Authors:M F WHELIHAN  T ORFEO  M T GISSEL  K G MANN
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT, USA
Abstract:Summary. Background: In the extrinsic pathway, the essential procofactors factor (F) V and FVIII are activated to FVa and FVIIIa by thrombin. In the contact pathway and its clinical diagnostic test, the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) assay, the sources of procofactor activation are unknown. In the APTT assay, FXII is activated on a negatively charged surface and proceeds to activate FXI, which activates FIX upon the addition of Ca2+. FIXa feeds thrombin generation through activation of FX. FIXa is an extremely poor catalyst in the absence of its FVIIIa cofactor, which, in the intrinsic FXase complex, increases FXa generation by ~ 107. One potential APTT procofactor activator in this setting is FXIa. Objective: To test the hypothesis that FXIa can activate FVIII and FV. Methods: Recombinant FVIII and plasma FV were treated with FXIa, and the activities and integrities of each procofactor were measured using commercial clotting assays and sodium dodecylsulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS‐PAGE). Results: Kinetic analyses of FXIa‐catalyzed activation and inactivation of FV and FVIII are reported, and the the timing and sites of cleavage are defined. Conclusions: FXIa activates both procofactors at plasma protein concentrations, and computational modeling suggests that procofactor activation during the preincubation phase of the APTT assay is critical to the performance of the assay. As the APTT assay is the primary tool for the diagnosis and management of hemophilias A and B, as well as in the determination of FVIII inhibitors, these findings have potential implications in the clinical setting.
Keywords:activated partial thromboplastin time  factor   V  factor   VIII  factor   XI  intrinsic pathway
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