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FVIII hydrolysis mediated by anti-FVIII autoantibodies in acquired hemophilia

Jordan Dimitrov
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Hervé Lévesque
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Jeanne-Yvonne Borg
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Annie Borel-Derlon
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Desirazu Rao
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Alain Friboulet
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Srinivas Kaveri
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Résumé

Acquired hemophilia is a rare hemorrhagic disorder caused by the spontaneous appearance of inhibitory autoantibodies directed against endogenous coagulation factor VIII (FVIII). Inhibitory Abs also arise in patients with congenital hemophilia A as alloantibodies directed to therapeutic FVIII. Both autoimmune and alloimmune inhibitors neutralize FVIII by steric hindrance. We have described FVIII-hydrolyzing IgG in 50% of inhibitor-positive patients with severe hemophilia A that inactivate therapeutic FVIII. In this study, we investigated the presence of autoimmune FVIII-hydrolyzing IgG in patients with acquired hemophilia. Pooled IgG from healthy donors demonstrated moderate FVIII-hydrolyzing activity (56 ± 26 µmol/min/mol). Purified IgG from 21 of 45 patients with acquired hemophilia demonstrated FVIII hydrolysis rates (mean 219 ± 94 µmol/min/mol) significantly greater than that of control IgG. Three of four patients followed over the course of the disease had rates of FVIII hydrolysis that co-evolved with inhibitory titers in plasma, suggesting that IgG-mediated FVIII hydrolysis participates, in part, in FVIII inactivation. The present work extends the scope of the diseases associated with FVIII proteolysis and points toward the importance of FVIII as a key target substrate for hydrolytic immunoglobulins. Our data suggest that elevated levels of FVIII-hydrolyzing IgG in acquired hemophilia result from the exacerbation of a physiological catalytic immune response.

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hal-00281562 , version 1 (23-05-2008)

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Bharath Wootla, Suryasarathi Dasgupta, Jordan Dimitrov, Jagadeesh Bayry, Hervé Lévesque, et al.. FVIII hydrolysis mediated by anti-FVIII autoantibodies in acquired hemophilia. Journal of Immunology, 2008, 180 (11), pp.7714-7720. ⟨10.4049/jimmunol.180.11.7714⟩. ⟨hal-00281562⟩
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