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ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING WHAT WE MEASURE WHEN DETECTING ANTICARDIOLIPIN
AUTOANTIBODIES
G. Michael Iverson, Edward J. Victoria, Keith A. Cockerill and
Matthew D. Linnik
Understanding so-called anticardiolipin autoantibodies has been
the focus of significant interest due to their accepted role
in the pathology of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). How these
antibodies contribute to thrombosis, stroke and recurrent fetal
loss is not clearly understood. A precise determination of the
antigenic epitope(s) recognized by anticardiolipin autoantibodies
will contribute to an understanding of their role in this complex
disease; however, there have been many conflicting reports regarding
these epitope(s), and many of the apparent contradictions arise
from the assay systems that have been used. In this review, we
attempt to highlight what we believe are the salient points on
this issue. We present further evidence supporting our hypothesis
that most of these autoantibodies recognize epitope(s) located
on domain 1 (DI) of beta2-glycoprotein 1 (B2GPI).
Published in
Clinica Chimica Acta 2004
Volume 343, Issue 1-2: pp 37-44
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