An Inhibitory Single-Domain Antibody against Protein Z-Dependent Protease Inhibitor Promotes Thrombin Generation in Severe Hemophilia A and FXI Deficiency
Claire Auditeau,
Tung-Son Nguyen,
Floriane Devaux
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Protein Z-dependent protease inhibitor (ZPI) is an anticoagulant serpin that targets factor Xa (FXa) in the presence of protein Z (PZ), and factor XIa (FXIa). In factor-VIII-deficient mice, PZ or ZPI gene knock-out mitigates the bleeding phenotype, and pharmacological inhibition of PZ enhances thrombin generation in plasma from patients with hemophilia.
Aims:
To develop a single-domain antibody (sdAb) directed against ZPI to inhibit its anticoagulant activity.
Methods:
We screened for anti-ZPI sdAb… Show more
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