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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine 2012-Feb

Measurement of factor XIII activity in plasma.

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Éva Katona
Krisztina Pénzes
Éva Molnár
László Muszbek

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Coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) is converted by thrombin and Ca(2+) into an active transglutaminase (FXIIIa) in the final phase of coagulation cascade. Its main function is the mechanical stabilization of fibrin clot and its protection from fibrinolysis by cross-linking of fibrin chains and α(2)-plasmin inhibitor to fibrin. In non-substituted patients FXIII deficiency is a severe hemorrhagic diathesis, not infrequently with fatal consequences. The main reason for using FXIII assays is the diagnosis of FXIII deficiency. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive critical evaluation of the methods reported for the determination of FXIII activity in the plasma. Such methods are based on two principles: 1) measurement of labeled amines incorporated by FXIIIa into a glutamine residue of a substrate protein, 2) monitoring ammonia released from a peptide bound glutamine residue by FXIIIa using NAD(P)H dependent glutamate dehydrogenase indicator reaction. The incorporation assays are sensitive, but cumbersome and time-consuming, they are difficult to standardize and cannot be automated. The ammonia release assays are less sensitive, but quick, well standardized, and can be automated; this type of assay is recommended for the screening of FXIII deficiency. The traditional clot solubility assay should not be used for this purpose.

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