Biphasic transmittance waveform in the APTT coagulation assay is due to the formation of a Ca(++)-dependent complex of C-reactive protein with very-low-density lipoprotein and is a novel marker of impending disseminated intravascular coagulation
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Biphasic transmittance waveform in the APTT coagulation assay is due to the formation of a Ca(++)-dependent complex of C-reactive protein with very-low-density lipoprotein and is a novel marker of impending disseminated intravascular coagulation
Abstract
A decrease in light transmittance before clot formation, manifesting as a biphasic waveform (BPW) pattern in coagulation assays, was previously correlated with the onset of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). In this study of 1187 consecutive admissions to the intensive care unit, the degree of this change on admission predicts DIC better than D-dimer measurements. Additionally, the BPW preceded the time of DIC diagnosis by 18 hours, on average, in 56% (203 of 362) of DIC patients. The BPW is due to the rapid formation of a precipitate and coincident turbidity change on recalcification of plasma. The isolated precipitate contains very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and C-reactive protein (CRP). The addition of CRP and Ca(++) to normal plasma also causes the precipitation of VLDL and IDL, but not LDL or HDL. The K(d) of the CRP/VLDL interaction is 340 nM, and the IC(50) for Ca(++) is 5.0 mM. In 15 plasmas with the BPW, CRP was highly elevated (77-398 microg/mL), and the concentration of isolated VLDL ranged from 0.082 to 1.32 mM (cholesterol). The turbidity change on recalcification correlates well with the calculated level of the CRP-VLDL complex. Clinically, the BPW better predicts for DIC than either CRP or triglyceride alone. The complex may have pathophysiological implications because CRP can be detected in the VLDL fraction from sera of patients with the BPW, and the VLDL fraction has enhanced prothrombinase surface activity. The complex has been designated lipoprotein complexed C-reactive protein.
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