Identification of a defective factor XI cross-reacting material in a factor XI-deficient patient

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A homozygous factor XI-deficient girl, who appeared to be positive for cross-reacting material (CRM+) was studied for clarification. Factor XI antigen (F XI:Ag) was measured by radial immunodiffusion using monospecific, heterologous anti-factor XI antibodies. Factor XI coagulant activity (F XI:C) was determined in a modified activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) test. The ratio of F XI:C to F XI:Ag was 0.04 for the proposita, as compared with 0.7 to 0.74 in the other family members. In contrast, 12 normal individuals had ratios of F XI:C to F XI:Ag of 1.04 ± 0.15. F XI esterolytic activity was clearly higher than F XI:C in the proband, but not in her relatives. Immunoblotting studies demonstrated F XI CRM in the patient's plasma. Chromatography on diethylaminoethanol (DEAE)-Sephadex at pH 8.4 led to an almost complete removal of F XI from the plasma. The defective F XI was not bound to a negatively charged kaolin surface due to an abnormal interaction with high-mol-wt kininogen (HMWK).

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Mannhalter, C., Hellstern, P., & Deutsch, E. (1987). Identification of a defective factor XI cross-reacting material in a factor XI-deficient patient. Blood, 70(1), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v70.1.31.bloodjournal70131

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