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MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY
Vol.12 No.1 |
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The inhibition of protein C anticoagulant
activity by anti-#2-glycoprotein I (#2GPI) antibodies isolated
from patients
with antiphospholipid syndrome by chromatography methods |
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| 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 |
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| 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.
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| Key words |
| Key words Activated protein C (APC) ・ Anticardiolipin
antibody (aCL) ・ Phosphatidylserine polyacrylamide gel column ・
Thrombosis |
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