Unique case of autoantibody mediated inactivation of ADAMTS13 in an Indian TTP patient

2019 
Abstract A young Indian female visited hospital as a suspected case of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) with relapsed thrombotic complications with low platelet counts, infarct in middle cerebral artery and thrombi in microvessels. We first confirmed the deficiency of ADAMTS13 metalloprotease in this patient showing improper cleavage of vWF multimers by her plasma unlike her parents and brother. Although patient had very less ADAMTS13 antigen in plasma, but it did not appear to be the cause of deficiency of the enzyme, because her father had similarly low antigen level and he never had prothrombotic complications. While investigating the genetic change in ADAMTS13 , we observed four homozygous-SNPs (g.420T>C, g.1342C>G, g.1716G>A and g.2280T>C) in exon 5, 12, 15 and 19 respectively in patient and her father unlike the heterozygous form of same SNPs in mother and brother. Further to investigate the cause of ADAMTS13 deficiency, we observed an elevated level of antibody against ADAMTS13 in patient unlike her father and other family members. Our study therefore provides the molecular approach of diagnosis of TTP in this patient and also highlights the use of such techniques in India. More importantly, study provides the clue of alternate treatment such as immunosuppressant therapy to this patient.
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