Gene/Protein
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Drug
Enzyme
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Query: UMLS:C0039730 (
thalassemia
)
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A hypercoagulable state has been described in
thalassemia
patients, partly due to a deficiency of inhibitors, protein C (PC) in particular. Since a potential role of a new hemostatic factor named
protein Z
(PZ) has been reported in hypercoagulability, we evaluated plasma PZ and PC levels in
thalassemia
and their possible relation to the hypercoagulable state. Sixty subjects with thalassemia major and 10 with
thalassemia
intermedia (TI) followed at our Department were enrolled in the study. An age-matched control group of healthy subjects was considered. PZ, thrombin-antithrombin complexes, PC concentration (PC:Ag) and activity (PC:Act) were measured. PZ, PC:Ag and PC:Act were significantly lower in thalassemia major and
thalassemia
intermedia subjects than in 30 healthy controls (p < 0.001), while thrombin-antithrombin complex levels were significantly increased (p < 0.001) and related to PC levels but not to PZ levels (p < 0.05). PZ and PC levels are reduced in
thalassemia
but only PC has an effect on the
thalassemia
hypercoagulable state.
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PMID:Plasma protein Z and protein C inhibitors and their role in hypercoagulability of thalassemia. 1780