Quinine-dependent (Q) IgG antibodies (Q.Ab) in drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia are heterogeneous and bind to different platelet surface glycoproteins (GP), namely GPIb, IX, IIb, IIIa and an unidentified 57-kDa membrane proteins. Although both the Q-dependent epitope on GPIIIa and the P1A1 antigen require intact disulphide bonds for their expression, they are distinct because Q.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreviously described platelet-aggregating antibodies associated with thrombosis and thrombocytopenia required heparin for their in vivo and in vitro expression. We have observed a patient with thrombosis who became thrombocytopenic during heparin treatment, but who suffered further thrombotic events and continued thrombocytopenia for 3 months after heparin withdrawal. The patient's plasma contained a potent platelet aggregating factor reactive with both his own and normal platelets in the absence of heparin.
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