PMID: 7544710Mar 1, 1995Paper

Relationship between anti-phospholipid and anti-endothelial cell antibodies III: beta 2 glycoprotein I mediates the antibody binding to endothelial membranes and induces the expression of adhesion molecules

Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
N Del PapaP L Meroni

Abstract

To investigate the role of antibodies reacting with beta 2 glycoprotein I (beta 2GPI) in the antiendothelial cell binding activity present in sera from patients with the anti-phospholipid syndrome. Sera positive for anti-phospholipid, anti-endothelial and anti-beta 2 GPI antibodies were studied for their binding activity on endothelial monolayers cultured in the presence or absence of media containing bovine serum as a source of beta 2GPI. Anti-endothelial activity was also evaluated on endothelial cells cultured without serum and supplemented with exogenous human purified beta 2GPI. Affinity purified anti-beta 2 GPI antibodies were investigated under the same experimental conditions. Finally, the effect of the incubation of these affinity purified fractions on the expression of adhesion molecules (ELAM-1) was studied. The reactivity of the sera decreased on endothelial cells incubated in serum-free medium, while endothelial cell binding was restored in a dose dependent manner after the addition of exogenous purified human beta 2 GPI. Affinity purified anti-beta 2 GPI antibodies obtained from the same sera retained their endothelial cell binding and were able to activate endothelial cells by inducing the ex novo surface express...Continue Reading

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