Affiliation:
1. The Laboratoire d'Hemostase, Centre Regional de Transfusion Sanguine, Lille, France
Abstract
SummaryA systematic study of the levels of FVIII antigen and activity was done in 133 haemophiliacs. No measurable antigen was demonstrated in the 60 severe haemophiliacs, with the exception of 3 patients with levels ranging between 1.5 and 4.5 U/dl, which corresponded to a dramatic FVIII deficiency. The situation was more complex with the 73 moderate and mild haemophiliacs: 39 of them (53.4%) had a partial, concordant deficiency of both the antigen and the procoagulant activity (1- and 2-stage methods), likely corresponding to a decrease in the synthesis of normal FVIII. The conclusion for the other 34 patients, was a qualitative abnormality of FVIII, the levels of antigen in comparison with the procoagulant activity (1-stage method) appearing to be either very reduced (n = 6) or even nil (n = 8), or on the contrary very much higher (n = 20) or normal. For 11 patients in this last category, we found a clear discrepancy between the procoagulant activity levels obtained with the 2 different techniques, the 1-stage levels being higher than the 2-stage levels. This discrepancy which was stable with restudy on multiple occasions and found in different members of the same families was remedied when vWF was absent in one-stage assay. This suggests that we have identified a variant of haemophilia A with an inherited abnormality of FVIII characterized by an in vitro vWF-dependent expression of procoagulant activity.
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