Re-Evaluation of the Anticoagulant Properties of High-Density Lipoprotein—Brief Report

2015 
Objective—This study was conducted to resolve the striking controversy between our previous report that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) enhances activated protein C (APC)/protein S anticoagulant actions and a subsequent, contradicting report that HDL lacks this activity. Approach and Results—When fresh HDL preparations from 2 laboratories were subjected to Superose 6 column chromatography, fractions containing HDL-enhanced APC:protein S anticoagulant actions in clotting assays, thereby validating our previous report. Moreover, the ability of HDL to enhance the anticoagulant actions of APC:protein S was neutralized by anti-apoAI antibodies, further indicating that the activity is because of HDL particles and not because of contaminating phospholipid vesicles. Density gradient subfractionation studies of HDL showed that large HDL subfractions (densities between 1.063 and 1.125 g/mL) contained the APC:protein S–enhancing activity. Fresh HDL stored at 4°C gradually lost its anticoagulant enhancing activity for...
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