ANTI-BETA(2)-GLYCOPROTEIN-I ANTIBODIES - THE RELATIONSHIP WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES AND THROMBOSIS

Citation
Jo. Ros et al., ANTI-BETA(2)-GLYCOPROTEIN-I ANTIBODIES - THE RELATIONSHIP WITH ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES AND THROMBOSIS, Medicina Clinica, 104(7), 1995, pp. 245-248
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
00257753
Volume
104
Issue
7
Year of publication
1995
Pages
245 - 248
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-7753(1995)104:7<245:AA-TRW>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anti beta(2)-glycoprotein I antibodies (a beta(2)GPI) were studied in patients with diseases or clinical symptoms related to ant iphospholipid antibodies (aPI) with the aim of establishing a relation ship between both antibodies and these clinical manifestations. METHOD S: The a beta(2)GPI antibodies were determined by enzymeimmunoassay in a group of 94 altruist blood donors and 135 patients (98 with systemi c lupus erythematosus, 21 cases of primary antiphospholipid syndrome, 10 cases with idiopathic Sneddon syndrome and 6 with Q fever). The lup us anticoagulating type aPI antibodies were determined in the same sub jects by kaolin coagulation time and the Russell's viper venom time wh ile anticardiolipin-type IgG, IgM and IgA isotypes were determined by enzymeimmunoassay. The a beta(2)GPI antibodies were related with the a PI antibodies, fetal losses and history of thrombosis by a contingency table with Yates correction in the first two parameters and means com parison by the Students' t test for the history of thrombosis. RESULTS : The aPI and a beta(2)GPI antibodies in the control group were negati ve. In the group of patients the latter antibodies were positive in 33 .6% (33 cases) of the patients with lupus, 57% (12 cases) of the patie nts with primary antiphospholipid syndrome, in one of the patients wit h the Sneddon syndrome and in none of the patients with Q fever. The a PI antibodies were positive in 26.5% of the patients with lupus and in 100% of the cases with primary antiphospholipid syndrome or Q fever a nd negative in all the cases with idiopathic Sneddon syndrome, A signi ficant relationship was found between the a beta(2)GPI antibodies and thrombotic manifestations (p = 0.01) or obstetric complications (p < 0 .04). A dependent relationship was observed in both autoantibodies (aP I and a beta(2)GPI) (p < 0.01), CONCLUSIONS: There is a significant re lationship between the antiphospholipid antibodies and the anti-beta(2 )-glycoprotein I antibodies in addition to a relationship with thrombo tic symptoms or obstetric complications.