Program: Oral and Poster Abstracts
Session: 302. Vascular Wall Biology, Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Platelet Adhesion: Poster II
Here, we addressed the stability of plasma ADAMTS13 in the presence or absence of citrate (0.38%) at various temperatures. While ADAMTS13 proved stable at 4-8°C and at room temperature for up to 24 h irrespective of the presence of citrate, a time-dependent decrease in activity was observed at 37°C in the presence but not in the absence of citrate. No decrease in activity was seen when heparinized plasma was used as source of ADAMTS13, but the addition of 0.38% citrate again caused ADAMTS13 instability at 37°C. Similar results were observed when using the purified recombinant protein as source for ADAMTS13. Higher order structural analyses using Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering demonstrated citrate-dependent structural changes in ADAMTS13 at 37°C that are typical for less-ordered protein structures. Addition of 5 mM Ca2+, Zn2+, or both metal ions prior to incubation completely restored ADAMTS13 stability, but these compounds failed to restore activity when added post incubation even after prolonged periods, suggesting that the loss in activity was irreversible.
We conclude that Zn2+ and/or Ca2+ ions are required to stabilize the structure of ADAMTS13 at physiological temperature. This finding needs to be considered when using citrated plasma as source of ADAMTS13 in clinical settings such as for plasma exchange to treat acute episodes of TTP.
Disclosures: Grillberger: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment . Kaufmann: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment . Kink: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment . Matthiessen: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment . Plaimauer: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment . Scheiflinger: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment . Rottensteiner: Baxalta Innovations GmbH: Employment .
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