RADIOIMMUNOASSAY OF HUMAN HAGEMAN-FACTOR (FACTOR-XII)

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 88 (3), 506-514
Abstract
A specific, sensitive and reproducible radioimmunoassay for human Hageman factor (HF, factor XII) was developed with purified human HF and monospecific rabbit antibody. Precise measurements of HF antigen were possible for concentrations as low as 0.1% of that in normal pooled plasma. A good correlation (correlation co-efficient = 0.82) existed between the titers of HF measured by clot-promoting assays and radioimmunoassays among 42 normal adults. Confirming earlier studies, HF antigen was absent in Hageman trait plasma, but other congenital deficient plasmas, including those of individuals with Fletcher trait and Fitzgerald trait, contained normal amounts of HF antigen. HF antigen was reduced in the plasmas of patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation or advanced liver cirrhosis, but it was normal in those of patients with chronic renal failure or patients under treatment with warfarin. HF antigen was detected by this assay in plasmas of primates but not detectable in plasmas of 11 nonprimate mammalian and 1 avian species.