Association between the Prevalence of Antibodies to b2-Glycoprotein I, Prothrombin, Protein C, Protein S, and Annexin V in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Thrombotic and Thrombocytopenic Complications

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  • Junzo Nojima
  • Hirohiko Kuratsune
  • Etsuji Suehisa
  • Yoshiaki Futsukaichi
  • Hachiro Yamanishi
  • Takashi Machii
  • Yoshinori Iwatani
  • Yuzuru Kanakura
چکیده

Background: Anti-phospholipid (aPL) antibodies (Abs) frequently found in the plasma of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have been associated with thrombotic complications. Our aim was to clarify the roles in thrombosis of aPL Abs that react with complexes of phospholipids and plasma proteins such as b2-glycoprotein I (b2-GPI), prothrombin, protein C, protein S, and annexin V. Methods: We determined the prevalence of aPL Abs to various phospholipid-binding plasma proteins in SLE patients with arterial thrombosis (30 cases), venous thrombosis (19 cases), thrombocytopenia (14 cases), fetal loss (14 cases), and patients without complications (91 cases). The aPL Abs were measured by an ELISA system in which human plasma proteins (b2-GPI, prothrombin, protein C, protein S, and annexin V) were immobilized on g-irradiated or plain polystyrene plates. Results: All types of aPL Abs were frequently observed in the patients with SLE when g-irradiated polystyrene plates were used (51 of 168 cases positive for anti-b2GPI, 94 of 168 cases positive for anti-prothrombin, 36 of 168 cases positive for anti-protein C, 47 of 168 cases positive for anti-protein S, and 50 of 168 cases positive for anti-annexin V), whereas no Abs to these plasma proteins were detected when plain polystyrene plates were used. Multivariate analysis confirmed that both anti-b2-GPI and anti-prothrombin Abs were significant risk factors for arterial thrombosis [odds ratios (ORs), 8.8 and 14.5, respectively; 95% confidence intervals (CIs), 3.2–25 and 1.8–116, respectively] but not for venous thrombosis. The presence of anti-protein S Abs was a significant risk factor for venous thrombosis (OR, 30.4; CI, 3.3–281) but not for arterial thrombosis. The only significant risk factor for fetal loss was the presence of anti-annexin V Abs (OR, 5.9; CI, 1.4–14.8). Conclusions: Patients with SLE frequently have some aPL Abs to b2-GPI, prothrombin, protein C, protein S, and annexin V. Thrombotic complications in SLE may depend on the antigenic specificities of these Abs, alone or in combination. © 2001 American Association for Clinical Chemistry

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تاریخ انتشار 2000