Prothrombin and Factor X Are Elevated in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

Goebel K, Kraft P, Pankratz S, Gross CC, Korsukewitz C, Kwiecien R, Mesters R, Kehrel BE, Wiendl H, Kleinschnitz C, Meuth SG

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Animal models have implicated an integral role for coagulation factors in neuroinflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) beyond their role in hemostasis. However, their relevance in humans requires further elucidation. This study aimed to determine whether levels of coagulation factors differ between patients with neuroimmunological disorders and respective controls. Individuals suffering from relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive MS had significantly higher prothrombin and factor X levels than healthy donors, whereas levels were unchanged in primary progressive MS and neuromyelitis optica patients. Our study demonstrates that coagulation factors may be key mediators in neuroinflammation and may therefore provide future targets for therapeutic strategies.

Details about the publication

JournalAnnals of Neurology
Volume80
Issue6
Page range946-951
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/ana.24807

Authors from the University of Münster

Eichler, Susann
Department for Neurology
Groß, Catharina
Department for Neurology
Korsukewitz, Catharina
Department for Neurology
Kwiecien, Robert
Institute of Biostatistics and Clinical Research (IBKF)
Meuth, Sven
Department for Neurology
Wiendl, Heinz Siegfried
Department of Neurology [closed]