PAICA: A Method for Characterizing Platelet-Associated Antibodies - Its Application to the Study of Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura and to the Detection of Platelet-bound c7E3

  • Laurent Macchi
    The UMR 5533 CNRS, Institut Fédératif “Coeur-Vaisseaux-Thrombose”, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
  • Gisèle Clofent-Sanchez
    The UMR 5533 CNRS, Institut Fédératif “Coeur-Vaisseaux-Thrombose”, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
  • Gérald Marit
    Service des Maladies du Sang, Centre François Magendie, Hôpital du Haut-Lévèque, Pessac, France
  • Claude Bihour
    The UMR 5533 CNRS, Institut Fédératif “Coeur-Vaisseaux-Thrombose”, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
  • Catherine Durrieu-Jais
    Unité de Soins Intensifs, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
  • Pierre Besse
    Unité de Soins Intensifs, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
  • Paquita Nurden
    The UMR 5533 CNRS, Institut Fédératif “Coeur-Vaisseaux-Thrombose”, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France
  • Alan T Nurden
    The UMR 5533 CNRS, Institut Fédératif “Coeur-Vaisseaux-Thrombose”, Hôpital Cardiologique, Pessac, France

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<jats:title>Summary</jats:title><jats:p>In idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), autoantibodies reacting with antigens on the platelet membrane bring about accelerated platelet destruction. We now report PAICA (“Platelet-Associated IgG Characterization Assay”), a method for detecting autoantibodies bound to specific membrane glycoproteins in total platelet lysates. This monoclonal antibody (MAb) capture assay takes into account the fact that antibodies on circulating platelets may be translocated to internal pools as well as being on the surface. A total of twenty ITP patients were examined by PAICA, and the results compared with those obtained by measuring (i) serum antibodies bound to paraformaldehyde-fixed control platelets by ELISA, (ii) IgG bound to the surface of the patient’s own platelets by flow cytometry (PSIgG), (iii) total platelet-associated IgG (PAIgG) by ELISA and (iv) serum antibodies reacting with control platelets by MAIPA (“Monoclonal Antibody-specific Immobilization of Platelet Antigens”). Of twelve patients with elevated PAIgG, nine had increased PSIgG yet eleven reacted positively in PAICA. Of these, eight possessed antibodies directed against GP Ilb-IIIa, two against GP Ib-IX and one patient possessed antibodies directed against GP Ilb-IIIa and GP Ia-IIa respectively. Only seven of the patients possessed serum antibodies detectable by MAIPA. PAICA was also able to detect platelet-associated c7E3 (the chimeric form of Fab fragments of the MAb 7E3) following its infusion during antithrombotic therapy, when it proved more sensitive over a seven-day period than a MAIPA assay adapted for assessing surface-bound antibody. We propose that PAICA provides added sensitivity to the detection of platelet-associated antibodies in immune thrombocytopenias or following therapy with humanized MAbs.</jats:p>

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