Influence of anticoagulants on the level of soluble HLA class I and class II antigens measured in blood samples.

S Hausmann, R Claus, U Falk, S Wegener
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Abstract

The existence of soluble forms of HLA class I and class II antigens in human serum is well established and altered concentrations of these serum proteins have been described to be associated with various diseases. Since soluble HLA antigens (sHLA) can be measured both in serum and plasma samples, we investigated whether anticoagulant treatment influences the determined levels of soluble HLA class I (sHLA-I) or soluble HLA-DR (sHLA-DR). Analyzing paired samples of serum and plasma of 40 healthy individuals we found significantly lower serum levels of sHLA-DR (0.31 +/- 0.15 ng/ml) compared to EDTA plasma levels (0.58 +/- 0.20 ng/ml). By contrast, serum levels of sHLA-I (0.89 +/- 0.74 micrograms/ml) were only slightly lower than EDTA plasma values (0.95 +/- 0.86 micrograms/ml), a situation similar to that of sIL-2R and sCD4 levels. Further experiments intended to clarify the reasons of the reduced sHLA-DR serum levels revealed that (i) the blood storage time before centrifugation did not influence the sHLA-DR level, (ii) treatment of serum with anticoagulant did not augment the measured sHLA-DR concentration, and (iii) the recovery of spiked sHLA-DR was significantly lower when added to native blood than to serum or anticoagulant-treated blood. These results suggest that sHLA-DR is partly removed by the process of blood clotting thus resulting in diminished sHLA-DR serum levels.

抗凝剂对血液样品中可溶性HLA I类和II类抗原水平的影响。
人类血清中存在可溶形式的HLA I类和II类抗原,这些血清蛋白浓度的改变已被描述为与各种疾病有关。由于可溶性HLA抗原(sHLA)可以在血清和血浆样本中测量,我们研究了抗凝治疗是否会影响可溶性HLA I类(sHLA-I)或可溶性HLA- dr (sHLA- dr)的测定水平。分析40名健康个体的配对血清和血浆样本,我们发现血清中sHLA-DR水平(0.31 +/- 0.15 ng/ml)明显低于EDTA血浆水平(0.58 +/- 0.20 ng/ml)。相比之下,血清shla - 1水平(0.89 +/- 0.74微克/毫升)仅略低于血浆EDTA水平(0.95 +/- 0.86微克/毫升),与sIL-2R和sCD4水平相似。进一步的实验旨在阐明sHLA-DR血清水平降低的原因,结果显示:(i)离心前的血液储存时间不影响sHLA-DR水平,(ii)用抗凝剂处理血清不会增加测定的sHLA-DR浓度,(iii)添加到天然血液中的sHLA-DR回收率明显低于血清或抗凝剂处理过的血液。这些结果表明,sHLA-DR在血液凝固过程中被部分去除,从而导致sHLA-DR血清水平降低。
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