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ANTI-BETA(2)-GLYCOPROTEIN I ANTIBODY-MEDIATED
INHIBITION OF ACTIVATED PROTEIN C REQUIRES
BINDING OF BETA(2)-GLYCOPROTEIN I TO
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
T Izumi, ML Pound, ZW Su, GM Iverson,
TL Ortel
To clarify the role(s) of anti-beta(2)GPI
antibodies on thrombosis in anti-phospholipid
antibody syndromes (APS), the effect
of IgG from three patients on activated
protein C (APC) was investigated using
phospholipid vesicles and purified proteins.
Two of the total IgG inhibited APC activity
in the presence of beta(2)GPI, whereas
the third IgG did not. In addition,
one IgG inhibited APC activity without
beta(2)GPI. Anti-beta(2)GPI IgG from
the two inhibitory IgG preparations
inhibited APC activity only in the presence
of beta(2)GPI. Inhibition was suppressed
partially by excess APC and almost completely
by excess phospholipid vesicles. Cleaved
beta(2)GPI, a non-phospholipid-binding
form, did not support inhibitory activity,
even though the anti-beta(2)GPI IgG
bound to the cleaved molecule. This
study confirms that anti-beta(2)GPI
antibodies from APS patients inhibit
APC activity, and demonstrates the requirement
of phospholipid binding of beta(2)GPI
for expression of the inhibitory activity
of these antibodies.
Document type Article
Published in
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2002,
Vol 88, Iss 4, pp 620-626

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