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Neonatal Netw ; 30(3): 153-9, 2011.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21576049

RÉSUMÉ

Protein C (PC) deficiency is a rare but life-threatening bleeding disorder that can present in the immediate neonatal period. This article presents the case of a baby girl with acute and progressive neonatal purpura fulminans as the presenting feature of PC deficiency. Other common complications of this disease include ophthalmic problems and central nervous system (CNS) changes. Management consists of correcting the coagulopathy, intensive wound care including negative-pressure dressings and skin grafting, and supportive care for the ophthalmic and CNS issues. Long-term follow-up consists of lifelong anticoagulant therapy to avoid recurrence of these complications.


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Déficit en protéine C/physiopathologie , Purpura fulminans/physiopathologie , Femelle , Humains , Nouveau-né , Déficit en protéine C/thérapie , Purpura fulminans/thérapie
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J Biol Chem ; 278(12): 10477-83, 2003 Mar 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12533547

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The 63-kDa murine fatty acid transport protein 1 (FATP1) was cloned on the basis of its ability to augment fatty acid import when overexpressed in mammalian cells. The membrane topology of this integral plasma membrane protein does not resemble that of polytopic membrane transporters for other substrates. Western blot analysis of 3T3-L1 adipocytes that natively express FATP1 demonstrate a prominent 130-kDa species as well as the expected 63-kDa FATP1, suggesting that this protein may participate in a cell surface transport protein complex. To test whether FATP1 is capable of oligomerization, we expressed functional FATP1 molecules with different amino- or carboxyl-terminal epitope tags in fibroblasts. These epitope-tagged proteins also form apparent higher molecular weight species. We show that, when expressed in the same cells, differentially tagged FATP1 proteins co-immunoprecipitate. The region between amino acid residues 191 and 475 is sufficient for association of differentially tagged truncated FATP1 constructs. When wild type FATP1 and the non-functional s250a FATP1 mutant are co-expressed in COS7 cells, mutant FATP1 has dominant inhibitory function in fatty acid uptake assays. Taken together, these results are consistent with a model in which FATP1 homodimeric complexes play an important role in cellular fatty acid import.


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Protéines de transport/composition chimique , Protéines de transport membranaire , Cellules 3T3 , Animaux , Protéines de transport/physiologie , Dimérisation , Protéines de transport d'acides gras , Acides gras/métabolisme , Souris , Masse moléculaire , Tests aux précipitines
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