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  • Title: The influence of anti-endothelial/antiphospholipid antibodies on fibrin formation and lysis on endothelial cells.
    Author: Patterson AM, Ford I, Graham A, Booth NA, Greaves M.
    Journal: Br J Haematol; 2006 May; 133(3):323-30. PubMed ID: 16643435.
    Abstract:
    The prothrombotic mechanisms associated with antiphospholipid antibodies remain incompletely defined. Antibody binding to endothelial cells in vitro is a feature of antiphospholipid antibody-positive sera. We hypothesised that impairment of endothelium-dependent fibrinolysis by antiphospholipid/anti-endothelial antibodies is a contributory factor in the pathogenesis of thrombosis. We also aimed to confirm the displacement of annexin-V from endothelial cells and enhanced fibrin formation. Binding of immunoglobulin (Ig) from antiphospholipid antibody-positive sera to endothelial cells was examined using a cell-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Effects on fibrin formation and lysis were examined on cultured endothelial cell monolayers. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) was assayed in supernatants. We confirmed antibody binding to endothelial cells. With four of 14 antiphospholipid antibody-positive sera there was some prolongation of fibrin clot lysis time, consistent with impairment of endothelial fibrinolytic activity. Secretion of PAI-1 was significantly correlated with clot lysis time on endothelial cell monolayers incubated with antiphospholipid/anti-endothelial antibody-positive sera, but not with control sera. IgG from antiphospholipid antibody-positive sera had little effect on endothelial cell surface annexin-V expression. We conclude that impaired endothelial fibrinolysis is a potential prothrombotic mechanism in subjects with antiphospholipid antibodies. We were unable to confirm enhanced displacement of annexin-V from endothelium by antiphospholipid antibodies.
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