2010
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v116.21.1425.1425
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Relevance of Intact Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) Triplet Structure for VWF Function.

Abstract: 1425 Introduction: The characteristic multimer pattern of plasmatic von Willebrand factor (VWF) results from asymmetric cleavage by the processing metalloprotease ADAMTS13 between Y1605/M1606 within the VWF A2 domain. In normal plasma, characteristic species of various multimeric sizes with flanking satellite bands (triplets) encircling the major band on VWF multimer gels are present. The faster and slower migrating bands encompassing a VWF multimer lack one … Show more

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“…These results do not support the view that in plasma concentrates the VWF moiety is compromised by the presence of high amounts of ADAMTS13. Despite the fact that Koate V R -DVI contains higher amount of ADAMTS13 activity per FVIII IU than the other concentrates, there is no apparent effect on the VWF multimeric composition, the ratio of HMW VWF multimers being only fractionally lower to that of Wilate, V R which contains very low levels of ADAMTS13 [11,12]. Thus, it appears that the multimeric composition of VWF is more influenced by the particular manufacturing process of each concentrate rather than by the ADAMTS13 content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results do not support the view that in plasma concentrates the VWF moiety is compromised by the presence of high amounts of ADAMTS13. Despite the fact that Koate V R -DVI contains higher amount of ADAMTS13 activity per FVIII IU than the other concentrates, there is no apparent effect on the VWF multimeric composition, the ratio of HMW VWF multimers being only fractionally lower to that of Wilate, V R which contains very low levels of ADAMTS13 [11,12]. Thus, it appears that the multimeric composition of VWF is more influenced by the particular manufacturing process of each concentrate rather than by the ADAMTS13 content.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%