Characterization of thrombin derived from human recombinant prothrombin

人重组凝血酶原衍生凝血酶的特性分析

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Abstract

Thrombin (FIIa) is the key enzyme in haemostasis and acts on several substrates involved in clot formation, platelet activation and feed-back regulation of its own formation. During activation of blood coagulation, FIIa is formed by proteolytic cleavage of prothrombin (FII). In the production of recombinant human FII (rhFII), a key question is whether the thrombin formed has the same properties as endogenous thrombin. We have investigated whether FIIa formed from rhFII and plasma-derived human FII (pdhFII) have the same enzymatic and haemostatic properties against a number of substrates and the same haemostatic capacity in plasma, whole blood and on platelets. Pure FIIa was isolated from rhFII and pdhFII cleaved by recombinant ecarin, and analytical methods were developed to compare the activity of FIIa against different substrates. FIIa derived from rhFII and pdhFII were found to have very similar properties in activating FVIII, FXIII, protein C, platelet aggregation and plasma or whole blood coagulation. Further, the same turnover for S-2366 was found with similar KM. However, activation of FV with rhFIIa was approximately 25% more effective than with pdhFIIa and heparin-enhanced inhibition of rhFIIa by antithrombin was significantly more efficient compared with pdhFIIa with 10% higher inhibition both at steady state and at initial rate conditions. Although differences between the two FIIa preparations using ecarin cleavage were observed, FIIa derived from rhFII administered to human would likely be very similar in activity and function as FIIa formed from endogenous FII.

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