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Platelet associated IgG, platelet survival, and platelet sequestration in thrombocytopenic states
Author(s) -
MuellerEckhardt C.,
MuellerEckhardt G.,
Kayser W.,
Voss R.M.,
And J. Wegner,
Küenzlen E.
Publication year - 1982
Publication title -
british journal of haematology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.907
H-Index - 186
eISSN - 1365-2141
pISSN - 0007-1048
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1982.tb03860.x
Subject(s) - platelet , immunology , antibody , medicine
S ummary . Platelet‐associated IgG (PAIgG), platelet mean life span (MLS), and platelet sequestration sites were studied in 69 patients with immune (ITP) and presumed nonimmune thrombocytopenias (NTP). A shortened MLS was associated with elevated PAIgG (N=46), and with normal PAIgG (N=15), Four patients had a normal MLS, but elevated PAIgG, four patients were normal for both parameters. The highest PAIgG values occurred in ITP patients with a very short MLS. Nine NTP patients had also elevated PAIgG, but a normal or slightly shortened MLS. There was a significant double log correlation between PAIgG and MLS for ITP, but not for NTP patients. Judged from the coefficient of determination, only 10% of PAIgG were directly related to a shortened MLS. 70% of patients (N= 63) had exclusively splenic and 30% hepatosplenic sequestration. PAIgG was elevated in 29/44 patients with splenic (66%) and in 16/19 patients with hepatosplenic sequestration (84%). In ITP, PAIgG‐positive cases were observed in 69% of splenic v 82% of hepatosplenic sequestration, while in NTP the corresponding figures were 6/11 and 2/2. No significant correlation between PAIgG and either sequestration type was demonstrable. We conclude that in immunologically mediated thrombocytopenia only a small portion of PAIgG accounts for a decreased MLS, and that the concentration of PAIgG per se does not determine the platelet sequestration type.

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