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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
)
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Activated protein C (APC) is inhibited by two major plasma inhibitors (PCIs). To find evidence for in vivo complexation of APC, immunoblotting studies were performed on plasmas of 85 patients with suspected
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
). Samples from 62 of these patients contained 5% to 35% of protein C antigen in APC:inhibitor complexes, indicating that protein C activation and inhibition had occurred. In 24 normal plasmas, no detectable APC:
PCI
complexes were observed (less than 5%). Patients with higher levels of complexes had more abnormal coagulation test data for
DIC
. The major band of APC complexes detected by anti-protein C antibodies did not react with antibodies to the heparin-dependent protein C inhibitor (
PCI
-1) previously described. Rather, APC was complexed with another recently described plasma protein C inhibitor,
PCI
-2. Immunoblotting studies for protein S, the cofactor for APC, revealed that the majority of the
DIC
patient plasmas contained a higher than normal proportion of protein S in cleaved form, suggesting that protein S may have been proteolytically inactivated. Protein S total antigen levels were also found to be low in
DIC
patients, excluding those with malignancy. These studies support the hypothesis that the protein C pathway is activated during
DIC
.
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PMID:Activation and complexation of protein C and cleavage and decrease of protein S in plasma of patients with intravascular coagulation. 252