Protein S Deficiency and The Mechanism of Protein S in Hemostasis and Atherosclerosis

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Nur Feby Febiana Agistany , Ananda Karunia Ramadhan , Dira Kurnia Rizki , Raditya Bayu Farizil Akhyar , Ilsa Hunaifi

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10.29303/jbt.v23i4.5565

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2023-09-05

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Abstract

Protein S (PS) is Vitamin K dependant protein which plays a role in regulating the blood clotting process in the body. Protein S deficiency is explained as a condition characterized by reduced levels of protein S in the serum so that it makes the blood clot too easily. The purpose of this literature review is to give an update of protein S defficiency and the mechanism of protein s in hemostasis and atherosclerosis based on publish literature reference from various database. Protein S plays important role in hemostasis by regulating blood cloth process in the initiation phase of the extrinsic pathway as a TFPI cofactor or in the propagation phase, namely as an APC cofactor and independent activity of TFPIα and APC. Protein S deficiency is known to be associated with the occurrence of atherosclerosis via the Tyro3-Axl-Mer (TAM) receptor. The main clinical manifestations of the majority of patients with heterozygous mutations in the protein S (PROS1) gene are deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism that precipitate by VTE. Administration of anticoagulant drugs such as heparin in the form of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) or unfractionated heparin, vitamin K antagonists (VKA), namely warfarin, or direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) can be selected as a management of protein S deficiency with VTE. Protein S has a central role in the coagulation prosses and its deficiency associated with atherosclerotic conditions.

Keywords:

Atherosclerosis, coagulation, hemostasis, protein S Defficiency.

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Author Biographies

Nur Feby Febiana Agistany, Matar

Author Origin : Indonesia

Ananda Karunia Ramadhan, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Dira Kurnia Rizki, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Raditya Bayu Farizil Akhyar, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

Ilsa Hunaifi, Universitas Mataram

Author Origin : Indonesia

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Agistany, N. F. F., Ramadhan, A. K. ., Rizki, D. K. ., Akhyar, R. B. F. ., & Hunaifi, I. . (2023). Protein S Deficiency and The Mechanism of Protein S in Hemostasis and Atherosclerosis. Jurnal Biologi Tropis, 23(4), 270–277. https://doi.org/10.29303/jbt.v23i4.5565

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