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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1642564
Plasminogen San Antonio: An Abnormal Plasminogen with a More Cathodic Migration, Decreased Activation and Associated Thrombosis
Publication History
Received 01 July 1987
Accepted after revision 29 September 1987
Publication Date:
18 April 2018 (online)


Summary
An abnormal plasminogen (San Antonio) has been isolated from a patient with axillary vein thrombosis. A decreased level of fibrinolytic activity was detected in both plasma and a purified system. The molecular abnormalities were investigated with both functional and immunological tests. Slightly decreased antigen concentration was noted in plasma. By crossed immunoelec-trophoresis, the patient and his two children had a second small arc and the primary arc migrated more eathodically. A distinct isozyme was detected in the abnormal plasminogen. Functionally, this abnormal plasminogen is characterized by failure to enhance maximal conversion to plasmin, especially by plasminogen activators, which are enhanced by fibrin or fibrin degradation products. The proband and his children are heterozygous for this abnormal plasminogen.