Brandt J T, Triplett D A, Rock W A, Bovill E G, Arkin C F
Department of Pathology, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1991 Feb;115(2):109-14.
Lupus anticoagulants are antibodies that interfere with in vitro phospholipid-dependent coagulation reactions. In vivo, they have been associated with a variety of thromboembolic problems. Samples from patients with lupus anticoagulants were included in the 1986 and 1987 College of American Pathologists proficiency survey program. Participant performance on these samples demonstrated significant variation in the responsiveness of different activated partial thromboplastin reagents to lupus anticoagulants. The level of factor VIII in these samples reported by the participants also varied with the reagent used. Follow-up studies demonstrated striking reagent-dependent differences in the dilutional effect on apparent factor VIII, IX, XI, and XII activity. These results point out the importance of selecting sensitive and responsive reagents for appropriate identification of lupus inhibitors. In addition, the results indicate that the choice of reagent used for factor assays can affect the apparent factor activity as well as whether a dilutional effect is noted when a lupus anticoagulant is present in the test sample, an important consideration when trying to distinguish a lupus anticoagulant from a specific factor inhibitor.
狼疮抗凝物是干扰体外磷脂依赖性凝血反应的抗体。在体内,它们与多种血栓栓塞问题有关。来自狼疮抗凝物患者的样本被纳入1986年和1987年美国病理学家学会能力验证调查项目。参与者对这些样本的检测表现出不同活化部分凝血活酶试剂对狼疮抗凝物的反应性存在显著差异。参与者报告的这些样本中因子VIII水平也因所用试剂而异。后续研究表明,在对表观因子VIII、IX、XI和XII活性的稀释效应方面存在显著的试剂依赖性差异。这些结果指出了选择敏感且反应性良好的试剂以准确鉴定狼疮抑制剂的重要性。此外,结果表明用于因子测定的试剂选择可影响表观因子活性,以及当测试样本中存在狼疮抗凝物时是否会观察到稀释效应,这是试图区分狼疮抗凝物与特定因子抑制剂时的一个重要考虑因素。