McCarroll D R, Ruggeri Z M, Montgomery R R
J Lab Clin Med. 1984 May;103(5):704-11.
Classification of the subtypes of von Willebrand's disease (vWd) has been based on a quantitative deficiency or an abnormal multimeric composition of von Willebrand factor (vWf). Although the co-deficiency of a second protein, von Willebrand's antigen II (vW AgII), had been previously recognized, its concentration in a relatively large number of normal individuals or patients with well-defined vWd variants had not been studied. The plasma from patients with type I, IIA, IIB, IIC, and III (severe) vWd was evaluated, and the concentrations of vW AgII and vWf were determined. Although patients with type I and III vWd had reduced levels of both proteins, the plasma vW AgII concentration was normal in patients with type II vWd. Analysis of the results indicates that type I and type II variants can be discriminated with greater than 80% accuracy by comparison of results of these two antigenic assays. The normal levels of vW AgII in type II variants suggest a possible difference in the pathophysiology of type I and type II vWd.
血管性血友病(vWd)亚型的分类一直基于血管性血友病因子(vWf)的定量缺陷或异常的多聚体组成。尽管先前已认识到第二种蛋白质血管性血友病抗原II(vW AgII)的共同缺陷,但尚未研究其在相对大量正常个体或明确vWd变异患者中的浓度。对I型、IIA型、IIB型、IIC型和III型(重度)vWd患者的血浆进行了评估,并测定了vW AgII和vWf的浓度。虽然I型和III型vWd患者的两种蛋白质水平均降低,但II型vWd患者的血浆vW AgII浓度正常。结果分析表明,通过比较这两种抗原检测的结果,I型和II型变异的鉴别准确率可超过80%。II型变异中vW AgII水平正常提示I型和II型vWd的病理生理学可能存在差异。