Predictive, protective, orphan autoantibodies: The example of anti-phospholipid antibodies

Pier Luigi Meroni*, Yehuda Shoenfeld

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Anti-phospholipid antibodies (aPL) are one of the most recent examples of autoantibodies that can appear even long time before any clinical manifestation can be associated with them. There is a general agreement that they may represent a strong risk factor for recurrent thrombosis and/or fetal losses. Anti-phospholipid antibodies represent a necessary but not sufficient factor (first hit) for thrombosis, and require additional triggering factors (second hit) to disclose the thrombogenic activity. Several factors may affect the predictive value of aPL, including titre, immunoglobulin isotype, fine antigenic specificity and affinity binding activity. Their careful evaluation is suggested in order to characterize the true predictive value of aPL.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-587
Number of pages3
JournalAutoimmunity Reviews
Volume7
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anti-phospholipid antibodies
  • Autoantibodies
  • Predictive value

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