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Deficiency of P-selectin in a patient with grey platelet syndrome
Authors:Alexey V Mazurov  Dimitry V Vinogradov  Svetlana G Khaspekova  Anatoly V Krushinsky  Ludmila V Gerdeva  Sergei A Vasiliev
Abstract:Abstract: Patient B.G. is a 29-yr-old female with a lifelong bleeding disorder characterized clinically by a highly increased bleeding time, menorrhagias, long-lasting bleeding after cuts and tooth extractions and large post-traumatic haematomas. Her coagulation tests were within normal range, platelet count was 140,000–160,000 per μl, but platelet function was impaired as demonstrated by the absence of collagen-induced aggregation, although no abnormalities were detected in aggregation response to ADP and ristocetin. Morphologically her platelets were characterized by gigantic size – average profile area was about 2.5 times higher than that of control donors, and severe deficiency of α-granules – only 16% of their number in control donors. These features taken together indicated the diagnosis of grey platelet syndrome. As has been shown by quantitative immunoblotting, patient's platelets contained small amounts of α-granule membrane protein P-selectin – about 15% of that in control donors. The content of plasma membrane glycoproteins IIb–IIIa and Ib was not reduced, suggesting the specific deficiency of α-granule membrane protein. Thus, B.G. is the second patient described in the literature (see also Lages et al, J Clin Invest 1991: 87: 919–929) with combined deficiency of α-granules and P-selectin.
Keywords:platelets  grey platelet syndrome  P-selectin  α  -granules
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