Pregnancy loss in the antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome - A possible thrombogenic mechanism

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Rand, JH
Wu, XX
Andree, HAM
Lockwood, CJ
Guller, S
Scher, J
Harpel, PC
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[1] MT SINAI SCH MED,DEPT MED,DIV THROMBOSIS,NEW YORK,NY
[2] MT SINAI SCH MED,DEPT OBSTET GYNECOL & REPROD SCI,NEW YORK,NY
[3] NYU,SCH MED,DEPT OBSTET & GYNECOL,NEW YORK,NY
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10.1056/NEJM199707173370303
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background The mechanisms of vascular thrombosis and pregnancy loss in the antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome are unknown. Levels of annexin V, a phospholipid-binding protein with potent anticoagulant activity, are markedly reduced on placental villi from women with this syndrome. Hypercoagulability in such women may therefore be due to the reduction of surface-bound annexin V by antiphospholipid antibodies. To test this idea, we studied how antiphospholipid antibodies affect levels of annexin V on cultured trophoblasts and human umbilical vein endothelial cells and how they affect the procoagulant activity of these cells. Methods We isolated IgG fractions from three patients with the antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome and from normal controls. These antibodies were incubated with cultured BeWo cells (a placental-trophoblast cell line), primary cultured trophoblasts, and human umbilical-vein endothelial cells. Annexin V on the cell surfaces was measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The coagulation times of plasma overlaid on the cells were also determined. Results Trophoblasts and endothelial cells exposed to antiphospholipid-antibody IgG as compared with control IgG had reduced levels of annexin V (trophoblasts, 0.37+/-0.02 vs. 0.85+/-0.12 ng per well, P=0.02; endothelial cells, 1.6+/-0.04 vs. 2.1+/-0.05 ng per well, P=0.001). Also, trophoblasts and endothelial cells exposed to antiphospholipid-antibody IgG had faster mean (+/-SE) plasma coagulation times than cells exposed to control IgG (trophoblasts, 8.7+/-2.0 vs. 21.3+/-2.9 minutes, P=0.02; endothelial cells, 9.8+/-0.8 vs. 14.2+/-1.2 minutes, P=0.04). Conclusions Antiphospholipid antibodies reduce the levels of annexin V and accelerate the coagulation of plasma on cultured trophoblasts and endothelial cells. The reduction of annexin V levels on vascular cells may be an important mechanism of thrombosis and pregnancy loss in the antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome. (C)1997, Massachusetts Medical Society.
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