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J Thromb Haemost ; 21(9): 2509-2518, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37290588

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BACKGROUND: The acquired thrombotic risk factor known as lupus anticoagulant (LA) interferes with laboratory clotting assays and can be caused by autoantibodies against ß2-glycoprotein I (ß2GPI) and prothrombin. LA is associated with activated protein C (APC) resistance, which might contribute to thrombotic risk in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome. How antibodies against ß2GPI and prothrombin cause APC resistance is currently unclear. OBJECTIVES: To investigate how anti-ß2GPI and antiphosphatidylserine/prothrombin (PS/PT) antibodies induce APC resistance. METHODS: The effects of anti-ß2GPI and anti-PS/PT antibodies on APC resistance were studied in plasma (of patients with antiphospholipid syndrome) and with purified coagulation factors and antibodies. RESULTS: APC resistance was observed in LA-positive patients with anti-ß2GPI or anti-PS/PT antibodies and in normal plasma spiked with monoclonal anti-ß2GPI or anti-PS/PT antibodies with LA activity. Analysis of factor (F)V cleavage patterns after APC incubation indicated that anti-ß2GPI antibodies attenuated APC-mediated FV cleavage at R506 and R306. APC-mediated cleavage at R506 is required for FV cofactor activity during inactivation of FVIIIa. Assays with purified coagulation factors confirmed that anti-ß2GPI antibodies interfered with the cofactor function of FV during FVIIIa inactivation but not with FVa inactivation. Anti-PS/PT antibodies attenuated APC-mediated FVa and FVIIIa inactivation. Analysis of FV(a) cleavage patterns after APC incubation indicated that anti-PS/PT antibodies interfere with APC-mediated cleavage of FV at positions R506 and R306. CONCLUSION: Anti-ß2GPI antibodies with LA activity contribute to a procoagulant state by causing APC resistance via interference with the cofactor function of FV during FVIIIa inactivation. LA-causing anti-PS/PT antibodies interfere with the anticoagulant function of APC by preventing FV(a) cleavage.


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Activated Protein C Resistance , Antiphospholipid Syndrome , Autoantibodies , Factor V , Thrombosis , Humans , beta 2-Glycoprotein I/immunology , Factor V/metabolism , Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor , Phosphatidylserines/immunology , Protein C/metabolism , Prothrombin/immunology
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