Plasma factor VII: a potential marker of pre-eclampsia
Plasma factor VII: a potential marker of pre-eclampsia
INTRODUCTION: Normal pregnancy is associated with a local hypercoagulable state that becomes more profound in certain obstetric complications such pre-eclampsia (P-EC). Current literature on the levels of individual haemostatic factors in women with P-EC is limited and results are inconsistent. In this study we provide detailed investigation on the tissue factor (TF)-dependent pathway in women with P-EC.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were used to measure plasma factor (F) FVII, FVIIa, TF and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) in healthy non-pregnant women (n = 22), normal pregnant women (n = 15), and women with P-EC (n = 20). All subjects were age matched. In addition, pregnant women were matched for gestational age, parity and were all at the third trimester.
RESULTS: Plasma FVII levels were significantly higher in women with P-EC compared to the healthy non-pregnant (P<0.001) or the normal pregnant groups (P<0.001). No such significant trends were observed for plasma FVIIa, TF or TFPI levels. Plasma FVII levels can distinguish women with P-EC from healthy non-pregnant women or normal pregnant women at the third trimester, with high sensitivity (90%), specificity (80%), positive and negative predictive values (86%).
CONCLUSIONS: Plasma FVII levels are significantly elevated in women with P-EC, in the absence of comparable changes in other TF-dependent pathway factors (FVIIa, TF and TFPI). We propose the use of plasma FVII as a marker for P-EC.
plasma FVII, FVIIa, TF, TFPI, pre-eclampsia
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Dusse, Luci M.
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Carvalho, Maria G.
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Cooper, Alan J.
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Lwaleed, Bashir A.
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January 2011
Dusse, Luci M.
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Carvalho, Maria G.
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Cooper, Alan J.
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Lwaleed, Bashir A.
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Normal pregnancy is associated with a local hypercoagulable state that becomes more profound in certain obstetric complications such pre-eclampsia (P-EC). Current literature on the levels of individual haemostatic factors in women with P-EC is limited and results are inconsistent. In this study we provide detailed investigation on the tissue factor (TF)-dependent pathway in women with P-EC.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were used to measure plasma factor (F) FVII, FVIIa, TF and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) in healthy non-pregnant women (n = 22), normal pregnant women (n = 15), and women with P-EC (n = 20). All subjects were age matched. In addition, pregnant women were matched for gestational age, parity and were all at the third trimester.
RESULTS: Plasma FVII levels were significantly higher in women with P-EC compared to the healthy non-pregnant (P<0.001) or the normal pregnant groups (P<0.001). No such significant trends were observed for plasma FVIIa, TF or TFPI levels. Plasma FVII levels can distinguish women with P-EC from healthy non-pregnant women or normal pregnant women at the third trimester, with high sensitivity (90%), specificity (80%), positive and negative predictive values (86%).
CONCLUSIONS: Plasma FVII levels are significantly elevated in women with P-EC, in the absence of comparable changes in other TF-dependent pathway factors (FVIIa, TF and TFPI). We propose the use of plasma FVII as a marker for P-EC.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 21 November 2010
Published date: January 2011
Keywords:
plasma FVII, FVIIa, TF, TFPI, pre-eclampsia
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/347872
ISSN: 0049-3848
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