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  • Patients with hereditary mucocutaneous bleeding often fall into the "bleeders of unknown cause" (BUC) category, and the role of hyperfibrinolysis is not well understood, despite treatments available.
  • Researchers analyzed procarboxypeptidase U (proCPU) levels in 193 patients compared to 143 healthy controls to understand its role in bleeding tendencies.
  • Results showed that while proCPU levels were higher in patients than controls, the findings suggest the proCPU system does not significantly contribute to bleeding issues and may even help mitigate them.

Article Abstract

Background: Patients with hereditary mucocutaneous bleeding are difficult to diagnose and many of them fulfill the category of bleeders of unknown cause (BUC). The pathogenic role of hyperfibrinolysis has received little attention, despite the successful use of antifibrinolytic drugs in treating many of these patients. Theoretically, decreased plasma procarboxypeptidase U (proCPU) levels or lower carboxypeptidase U (CPU) stability would result in higher fibrinolytic activity and bleeding tendency.

Methods: We analyzed plasma proCPU and the distribution of the Thr325Ile proCPU polymorphism in 193 patients with mucocutaneous bleeding of whom 116 were bleeders of unknown cause (BUC), and in 143 healthy, age and sex-matched controls.

Results: ProCPU concentration was higher in women than in men, increased with age, and was significantly correlated with clot lysis time, platelet count, APTT, and PT. However, proCPU levels were unexpectedly higher in patients than in controls (968+/-134 vs. 923+/-147 U/L, p=0.004). The allele distribution of the Thr325Ile proCPU polymorphism was similar in both groups, with a low percentage of homozygous Ile/Ile.

Conclusions: Our results indicate that the proCPU system is not of major importance in the bleeding pathogenesis of these patients. The higher proCPU levels in the patients may even modestly counteract the bleeding tendency.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2008.11.006DOI Listing

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