Protein S is a cofactor for tissue factor pathway inhibitor
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0049-3848(08)70021-5
Protein S is a cofactor for tissue factor pathway inhibitor
Abstract
Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent protein that acts as a cofactor of the anticoagulant protein APC. However, protein S also exhibits anticoagulant activity in the absence of APC. Thrombin generation experiments in normal plasma and in plasma deficient in tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) and/or protein S demonstrated that protein S stimulates the inhibition of TF by TFPI. Kinetic analysis in model systems containing purified proteins showed that protein S enhances the formation of the binary FXa:TFPI complex by reducing the Ki of TFPI from approximately 4 nM to approximately 0.5 nM. Enhancement of inhibitory activity of TFPI by protein S is only observed with full-length TFPI and in the presence of a negatively charged phospholipid surface. The Ki decrease brings the TFPI concentration necessary for FXa:TFPI complex formation within range of the plasma TFPI concentration which increases FXa:TFPI complex formation and accelerates feedback inhibition of the TF pathway by enhancing the formation of the quaternary TFPI:FXa:TF:FVIIa complex. Thus, protein S is not only a cofactor of APC, but also of TFPI. A reduced TFPI cofactor activity may contribute to the increased risk of venous thrombosis in protein-S deficient individuals. Using calibrated automated thrombography we have developed two assays that enable quantification of the functional activity of the TFPI/protein S system in plasma. These assays show that the activity of the TFPI/protein S system is greatly impaired in oral contraceptive users.
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