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Mechanism of heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)

Mechanism of heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)
Mechanism of HIT. Some individuals produce IgG antibodies directed against heparin complexed with PF4. Platelet Fc receptors bind the antibody-heparin-PF4 immune complex. This leads to platelet activation and microparticle release, which contribute to thrombosis. Thrombocytopenia occurs by two mechanisms: removal of platelets with bound IgG by splenic macrophages and platelet consumption caused by thrombus formation. PF4 can also bind heparan sulfate on vascular endothelial cells; subsequent binding of the pathologic antibody to this PF4-heparan sulfate complex can injure the endothelium, which further promotes thrombosis.
HIT: heparin-induced thrombocytopenia; PF4: platelet factor 4; IgG: immunoglobulin G.
Courtesy of Laura Ibsen, MD.
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