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Comparison of Anti-Human and Anti-Porcine Factor VIII Inhibitor Levels in 63 Patients with Severe Haemophilia A

Authors :
L. Bendelac
A. Parquet
Y. Laurian
Edith Fressinaud
A. Derlon
M.F. Aillaud
M.A. Bertrand
B. Boneu
F. Verroust
A.M. Berthier
Jeanne-Yvonne Borg
Marie-Francoise Torchet
C. Guerois
M. Fiks-Sigaud
E. Subtil
Source :
Vox Sanguinis. 64:210-214
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Wiley, 1993.

Abstract

The levels of anti-human and anti-porcine factor VIII inhibitors, measured in 63 severe haemophilia A patients, lay in the ranges of < 0.2-2,600 and < 0.2-1,300 Bethesda units per ml (BU/ml), respectively, with a median cross-reactivity of 33%. In 4 patients, human and porcine inhibitor levels were determined using both plasma, either human or porcine, and factor VIII concentrate, either very high purity human or porcine (Hyate:C). A good correlation between titres was found, whatever the source of factor VIII (plasma or concentrate). The cross-reactivity varies from 0 to over 100%, indicating that the evaluation of both human and porcine inhibitors should be mandatory before any treatment with Hyate:C. Results show that of the 46 patients with human inhibitor of more than 5 BU/ml, 21 (46%) with a low porcine inhibitor (< 5 BU/ml) could benefit from Hyate:C.

Details

ISSN :
14230410 and 00429007
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vox Sanguinis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c6373b038f6cc5365d9ce25a635765a