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Comparison and stability of ADAMTS13 activity in therapeutic plasma products

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TRANSFUSION
Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 120-125

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2007.01074.x

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BACKGROUND: The von Willebrand factor (VWF)-cleaving protease, ADAMTS13, is often deficient in cases of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). The primary treatment of TTP is therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) utilizing a variety of plasma products that help restore ADAMTS13 activity. However, multiple replacement products are available to choose from. Thawed plasma products have a variable refrigerated shelf life depending on the product type; stability of ADAMTS13 in thawed products stored at 1 to 6 degrees C has not been determined. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: ADAMTS13 activity was measured in three types of plasma products and cryoprecipitate. Fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) aliquots and cryoprecipitate-poor plasma (CPP) products were produced from 10 whole-blood (WB) donations. Twenty-four-hour plasma products were manufactured from 10 additional WB donations. ADAMTS13 activity in these products at time of thaw and after 5 days of storage at 1 to 6 degrees C was measured with a modified version of the FRETS-VWF73 fluorogenic assay. ADAMTS13 activity at time of thaw was measured in 10 units of cryoprecipitate and five related CPP products. RESULTS: ADAMTS13 is present in similar amounts in FFP, CPP, and 24-hour plasma products. Storage at 1 to 6 degrees C for up to 5 days did not significantly diminish ADAMTS13 activity. The concentration of ADAMTS13 in cryoprecipitate was significantly higher than that observed in plasma products. CONCLUSION: FFP, CPP, and 24-hour plasma products should be equally effective for ADAMTS13 restoration through TPE and should remain so for the duration of the shelf life of the thawed products.

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