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β2-glycoprotein I inhibits von Willebrand factor-dependent platelet adhesion and aggregation

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BLOOD
Volume 110, Issue 5, Pages 1483-1491

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AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-10-053199

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Patients with anti phospholipid syndrome are characterized by the association of thrombosis or pregnancy morbidity and the presence of antiphospholipid autoantibodies. Particularly, anti-beta(2)-glycoprotein (beta(2) GPI) autoantibodies correlate with thrombosis, suggesting an antibody-induced gain of prothrombotic function and/or an anti body-induced loss of anti-thrombotic function of beta(2) GPI. In the search for potential antithrombotic properties of beta(2) GPI, we found that beta(2) GPI inhibits von Willebrand factor (VWF)induced platelet aggregation. In addition, platelet adhesion to a VWF-coated surface was decreased by 50% in the presence of beta(2) GPI (P <.03). beta(2) GPI binds to the A1 domain of VWF but preferably when the A1 domain is in its active glycoprotein lb alpha-binding conformation. Anti-beta(2) GPI antibodies isolated from a subset of antiphospholipid syndrome patients neutralized the beta(2) GPI-VWF interactions and thus the inhibitory activity of beta(2) GPI. In comparison to healthy individuals, the amounts of active VWF in circulation were increased 1.5-fold (P <.001) in patients positive for lupus anticoagulant (LAC) due to anti-beta(2) GPI antibodies. Thus, beta(2) GPI is a biologically relevant inhibitor of VWF function by interfering with VWFdependent platelet adhesion. Anti-beta(2) GPI autoantilbodies neutralize this inhibitory function and are associated with increased levels of active VWF. This mode of action could contribute to the thrombosis and consumptive thrombocytopenia observed in patients with anti-beta(2) GPI antibodies.

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