Prekallikrein activation and high-molecular-weight kininogen consumption in hereditary angioedema

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serval:BIB_4370370F12E8
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Prekallikrein activation and high-molecular-weight kininogen consumption in hereditary angioedema
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Author(s)
Schapira  M., Silver  L. D., Scott  C. F., Schmaier  A. H., Prograis, L. J., Jr. , Curd  J. G., Colman  R. W.
ISSN
0028-4793 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/1983
Volume
308
Number
18
Pages
1050-3
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. --- Old month value: May 5
Abstract
Patients with hereditary angioedema lack C-1 inhibitor, a plasma alpha 2-glycoprotein that inhibits both the proteolytic action of C1, the activated first component of the complement system, and the activity of components of the contact phase of coagulation: kallikrein, factor XIa, and factor XIIa. Such patients have been shown to have low levels of C4 and C2, the natural substrates for C-1, but the levels were not correlated with the presence of symptoms. We studied three patients with angioedema for evidence of activation of the contact system and found that during a symptomatic period they had decreased levels of prekallikrein, a substrate for the activated forms of factor XII, and reductions in high-molecular-weight kininogen, a substrate for plasma kallikrein. These observations suggest that zymogens of the contact system are activated during attacks of hereditary angioedema and that some of the clinical manifestations may be mediated through products of this pathway, such as kinins.
Keywords
Adolescent Angioneurotic Edema/*blood/genetics/immunology Blood Coagulation Complement System Proteins/metabolism Factor IX/analysis Factor XI/analysis Factor XII/analysis/*metabolism Factor XIIa Female Humans Kallikreins/*metabolism Kininogens/*metabolism Male Middle Aged Molecular Weight Peptide Fragments/*metabolism Prekallikrein/*metabolism
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