The Significance of Anti-Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibodies in Antiphospholipid Syndrome.

Antibodies (Basel)

Department of Clinical Immunology, PathWest, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth WA 6009, Australia.

Published: June 2016

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a thrombophilic disorder that classically presents with vascular thrombosis and/or obstetric complications. APS is associated with antiphospholipid antibodies: a heterogeneous group of autoantibodies that are directed against membrane phospholipids in complex with phospholipid-binding proteins. Beta-2-glycoprotein I (B2GPI) binds anionic phospholipids and is considered to be the predominant antigen in APS and antibodies against B2GPI (anti-B2GPI) are recognised in the laboratory criteria for APS diagnosis. This review focuses on the part played by anti-B2GPI in the pathogenesis of APS, their associations with different clinical phenotypes of the disorder and new avenues for refining the diagnostic potential of anti-B2GPI testing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6698844PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antib5020016DOI Listing

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