Abstract
Tissue factor (TF) is a procoagulant protein associated with increased risk of thrombotic events in antiphospholipid syndrome (t-APS). The mechanisms by which TF levels are increased in APS have not yet been established. The aim of this study was to investigate whether TF mRNA expression is associated with TF levels and thrombosis in APS. We compared levels of circulating TF and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) between t-APS and controls (individuals without thrombosis). The association between TF mRNA expression, quantified by real time quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and t-APS was accessed using regression analysis. We included 41 controls and 42t-APS patients, mean age was 41years old (SD 14) in both groups. Hs-CRP and TF levels were higher in t-APS patients (mean hs-CRP levels 0.81mg/dL [SD 1.88] and median TF levels 249.0pg/mL [IQR 138.77-447.61]) as compared to controls (mean hs-CRP levels 0.24mg/dL [SD 0.26] and median TF levels 113.0pg/mL [IQR 81.17-161.53]; P = 0.02 and P < 0.0001, respectively). There was no correlation between TF mRNA expression and TF levels in t-APS (r -0.209, P = 0.19). TF mRNA expression was not associated with t-APS (adjusted OR 1.16; 95%CI 0.72-1.87). Despite circulating TF levels being higher in patients with t-APS than in controls, TF mRNA expression was similar between groups. The results demonstrate that TF mRNA expression is not associated with levels of circulating TF and hypercoagulability in t-APS.
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