Elevated plasma TFPI activity causes attenuated TF-dependent thrombin generation in early onset preeclampsia

Author:

Egan Karl,O’Connor Hugh,Kevane Barry,Malone Fergal,Lennon Aine,Zadjali Amani,Cooley Sharon,Monteith Cathy,Maguire Patricia,Szklanna Paulina,Allen Seamus,McCallion Naomi,Áinle Fionnuala

Abstract

SummaryEarly onset preeclampsia (EOP) is a pregnancy-specific proinflammatory disorder that is characterised by competing thrombotic and bleeding risks. It was the aim of this study to characterise thrombin generation, a major determinant of thrombotic and bleeding risk, in order to better understand the haemostatic balance in patients with EOP. Patients with EOP were recruited at the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Twenty-six cases of EOP were recruited over a 21-month period, out of 15,299 deliveries at the Rotunda. Blood samples were collected into sodium citrate plus corn trypsin inhibitor anticoagulated vacutainers, platelet-poor plasma was prepared, and calibrated automated thrombography was used to assess thrombin generation. Results were compared to age and sex-matched non-pregnant controls (n=13) and age-and gestation-matched pregnant controls (n=20). The rate and extent of thrombin generation triggered by low-dose tissue factor (TF) was significantly reduced in patients with EOP compared to pregnant controls, most significantly in cases of severe EOP. EOP patients displayed a trend towards an increased response to endogenous activated protein C and thrombomodulin relative to pregnant controls. Plasma tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) activity was increased in EOP patients. Inhibition of TFPI abolished the attenuation of thrombin generation stimulated by low-dose TF. In conclusion, patients with EOP are characterised by an attenuated coagulation response characterised by reduced thrombin generation stimulated by low-dose TF and elevated plasma TFPI activity. These changes in coagulation may modulate thrombotic risk and bleeding risk in patients with EOP.

Funder

Health Research Board Ireland

Friends of the Rotunda.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Hematology

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