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MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY Vol.12 No.1             
The inhibition of protein C anticoagulant activity by anti-#2-glycoprotein I (#2GPI) antibodies isolated from patients with antiphospholipid syndrome by chromatography methods
M. Ieko1, T. Nakabayashi1, M. Takeda2, S. Naitoh2, T. Atsumi3, T. Koike3
(1)Department of Internal Medicine, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, 1757 Kanazawa, Toubetsu-cho, Ishikari-gun, Hokkaido 061-0293, Japan Tel. +81-1332-3-1211; Fax +81-1332-3-1534
(2)Department of Clinical Laboratory, School of Dentistry, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido, Ishikari-gun, Hokkaido, Japan
(3)Department of Internal Medicine II, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
 
Abstract

Abstract Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are associated with an increased risk of thrombosis; however, the mechanism remains unknown. Recent studies have focused on the impediment of protein C anticoagulant activity by anti-#2-glycoprotein I (#2GPI) antibodies (a#2GPI Ab). We purified IgG fractions containing a high concentration of a#2GPI Ab from patients with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and then investigated the effect of purified a#2GPI Ab on the activity of activated protein C (APC). Using a three-step chromatography method (DEAE-sepharose column, phosphatidylserine polyacrylamide gel column dependent on the presence of #2GPI, and protein G column chromatography), we successfully isolated anti-#2GPI IgG from nine patients with APS. Seven of nine samples inhibited APC activity in a concentration-dependent manner only in the presence of #2GPI, as observed by a chromogenic assay that was able to determine thrombin activity even in the presence of APC. The extent of APC inhibition by these fractions appeared to be related to a#2GPI Ab titers of the purified IgG. However, the inhibitory effect of IgG from patients was not detected in the absence of #2GPI. IgG purified from three normal subjects did not affect APC activity. Herein, we show a useful method for the isolation of IgG containing a high concentration of a#2GPI Ab. Moreover, the present findings indicate that inhibition by a#2GPI Ab on APC anticoagulant activity could explain one of the mechanisms for the thrombotic state in APS.

 
Key words
Key words Activated protein C (APC) ・ Anticardiolipin antibody (aCL) ・ Phosphatidylserine polyacrylamide gel column ・ Thrombosis
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