Search results for "antiphospholipid syndrome"

showing 10 items of 48 documents

Structural and functional characterization of a human IgG monoclonal antiphospholipid antibody

2009

Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are likely involved in the pathogenesis of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). This study analyzes the structural and functional characteristics of a human monoclonal aPL (HL7G) from the IgG2 subtype with λ light chains generated from a patient with primary APS and recurrent cerebral microemboli. DNA encoding the variable region of heavy and light chains of the antibody was sequenced, analyzed, and compared to HL5B a previously described monoclonal aPL from the same patient. Both antibodies are derived from the same germline genes. HL7G had similar but more extensive somatic mutations in the CDR1 and 2 regions than HL5B, indicating that both antibodies are…

MaleCardiolipinsmedicine.drug_classImmunologySomatic hypermutationComplementarity determining regionMonoclonal antibodyImmunoglobulin light chainThromboplastinAntigenimmune system diseasesAntiphospholipid syndromemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyneoplasmsCells CulturedMolecular StructurebiologyAntibodies MonoclonalT-Lymphocytes Helper-InducerHematologyMiddle AgedAntiphospholipid Syndromemedicine.diseaseComplementarity Determining RegionsMolecular biologybeta 2-Glycoprotein IImmunoglobulin GImmunologyMonoclonalAntibodies Antiphospholipidbiology.proteinSomatic Hypermutation ImmunoglobulinAntibodyImmunobiology
researchProduct

Neuroprotective effect of Fn14 deficiency is associated with induction of the granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) pathway in experimental s…

2010

Using a transgenic mouse model of ischemic stroke we checked for a possible interaction of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) which often cause thromboses as well as central nervous system (CNS) involvement under non-thrombotic conditions and the TWEAK/Fn14 pathway known to be adversely involved in inflammatory and ischemic brain disease. After 7 days, infarct volumes were reduced in Fn14 deficient mice and were further decreased by aPL treatment. This was associated with strongest increase of the endogenous neuroprotective G-CSF/G-CSF receptor system. This unexpected beneficial action of aPL is an example for a non-thrombogenic action and the double-edged nature of aPL.

MaleGenetically modified mouseImmunologyMice TransgenicBiologyNeuroprotectionReceptors Tumor Necrosis FactorBrain IschemiaMiceRandom AllocationTissue factorimmune system diseasesAntiphospholipid syndromeGranulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactormedicineAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyneoplasmsStrokeLupus anticoagulantmedicine.diseaseMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalNeurologyTWEAK ReceptorReceptors Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorImmunologyAntibodies AntiphospholipidTumor necrosis factor alphaNeurology (clinical)Inflammation MediatorsGranulocyte colony-stimulating factor receptorSignal TransductionJournal of Neuroimmunology
researchProduct

Effects of anti-cardiolipin antibodies and IVIg on annexin A5 binding to endothelial cells: implications for cardiovascular disease

2010

Anti-phospholipid antibodies (aPL), including anti-cardiolipin antibodies (aCL), are risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the general population and in patients with the anti-phospholipid syndrome (APS; Hughes syndrome). APS may be primary but is also common in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The anti-coagulant protein annexin A5 (ANXA5) is implicated in CVD by interfering with phospholipids and aPL.ANXA5 binding to human umbilical venous endothelial cells (HUVECs) was determined by flow cytometry.When cells were cultured in serum from APS patients with a high aPL titre (aPL-S), binding of ANXA5 to HUVECs was reduced. Monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig)G aPL against…

MaleUmbilical Veinsmedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumPopulationImmunologyImmunoglobulin Gchemistry.chemical_compoundRheumatologyReference Valuesimmune system diseasesAntiphospholipid syndromeInternal medicineCardiolipinmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyAnnexin A5educationneoplasmsCells CulturedProbabilityeducation.field_of_studyBinding Sitesbiologybusiness.industryEndothelial CellsImmunoglobulins IntravenousGeneral MedicineAntiphospholipid SyndromeFlow Cytometrymedicine.diseaseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCardiovascular DiseasesAntibodies AnticardiolipinCase-Control StudiesImmunoglobulin Gbiology.proteinFemaleAnti-cardiolipin antibodiesAntibodyAnnexin A5businessScandinavian Journal of Rheumatology
researchProduct

TLR7 and TLR8 ligands and antiphospholipid antibodies show synergistic effects on the induction of IL-1beta and caspase-1 in monocytes and dendritic …

2009

TLRs represent the first line of defense against invading pathogens in the innate immune system. Certain cytokines are important mediators and essentially necessary to assure an appropriately regulated immune response. Recent data gave initial evidence that IL-1beta is one of the most relevant members of these regulating cytokines. We investigated the induction of IL-1beta production in monocytes and pDCs stimulated with ligands for TLR7 and TLR8 and with antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL). Using human monocytes and pDCs for stimulation with specific TLR7 and TLR8 ligands such as resiquimod (R848) and single stranded RNA (RNA42) as well as with a human monoclonal aPL HL5B resulted in a speci…

Malemedicine.drug_classImmunologyInterleukin-1betaCaspase 1Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayCell SeparationBiologyRegulatory Sequences Nucleic AcidMonoclonal antibodyLigandsMonocytesProinflammatory cytokinechemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansInnate immune systemCaspase 1ImidazolesHematologyTLR7Dendritic CellsTLR8Oligonucleotides AntisenseAntiphospholipid SyndromeFlow CytometrychemistryToll-Like Receptor 7Toll-Like Receptor 8Enzyme InductionImmunologyAntibodies AntiphospholipidRNAFemaleResiquimodImmunobiology
researchProduct

Generation and characterization of three monoclonal IgM antiphospholipid antibodies recognizing different phospholipid antigens.

2005

Antiphospholipid antibodies (APLs) might be involved in the pathogenesis of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). This study analyzes the structural characteristics of monoclonal APLs derived from patients with this disease. Patient-derived B cells were immortalized using Epstein-Barr virus transformation and subsequent fusion to the myeloma cell line CB-F7. APL-producing hybridomas were cloned to obtain cell lines producing monoclonal APL. DNA encoding the variable region of heavy and light chains of the antibodies was sequenced and analyzed regarding their usage within the V-gene family and the existence of somatic hypermutation. Binding patterns of APL to various phospholipids and beta-2-…

Malemedicine.drug_classSomatic cellMolecular Sequence DataImmunoglobulin Variable RegionSomatic hypermutationEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyMonoclonal antibodyImmunoglobulin light chainGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell LineMiceHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAntigenimmune system diseasesmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceFramework regionPhospholipidsGlycoproteinsBase SequenceReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGeneral NeuroscienceAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedAntiphospholipid SyndromeMolecular biologyIsotypeComplementarity Determining RegionsImmunoglobulin Mbeta 2-Glycoprotein Ibiology.proteinAntibodies Antiphospholipidlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)AntibodyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
researchProduct

Haemolytic-uremic syndrome due to infection with adenovirus

2018

Abstract Rationale: Haemolytic-uremic syndrome is a rare but serious complication of bacterial and viral infections, which is characterized by the triad of: acute renal failure, microangiopathic haemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia, sometimes severe, requiring peritoneal dialysis. In Europe, hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) in paediatric pathology is primarily caused by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157, followed by O26. Beside these etiologies, there are other bacterial and viral infections, and also noninfectious ones that have been associated to lead to HUS as well: in the progression of neoplasia, medication-related, post-transplantation, during pregnancy or associated…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAnemiamedicine.medical_treatment030232 urology & nephrologyKidney Function TestsGastroenterologyAdenoviridaePeritoneal dialysisDiagnosis Differentialadenovirus infection03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAntiphospholipid syndromeInternal medicinemedicineHumanscase reportClinical Case Report030212 general & internal medicineLeukocytosisPregnancybiology4900business.industrynon-STEC etiologyInfantShiga toxinGeneral MedicineAcute Kidney Injurymedicine.diseaseTreatment OutcomeHemolytic-Uremic Syndromebiology.proteinEtiologymedicine.symptombusinessComplicationPeritoneal DialysisResearch ArticleMedicine
researchProduct

Human parvovirus B19 infection and antiphospholipid-syndrome: the two sides of one medal?

2005

Medalbusiness.industryParvoviridae InfectionsGeneral MedicineHuman parvovirusmedicine.diseaseAntiphospholipid SyndromeVirologyParvoviridae InfectionsAntiphospholipid syndromeImmunologyParvovirus B19 HumanMedicineHumansbusinessJournal of veterinary medicine. B, Infectious diseases and veterinary public health
researchProduct

A case of Waldenstroem's disease with a monoclonal IgM antiphospholipid antibody

2002

The antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) was described in 1983 as a clinical entity characterized by venous and arterial thrombosis, thrombocytopenia, and recurrent fetal loss. The serological markers of APS are antiphospholipid antibodies (APLA) directed mainly against anionic phospholipids, usually cardiolipin but also phosphatidylserine. Some APLA exhibit lupus anticoagulant activity. Monoclonal gammopathy sometimes occurs with the presence of autoantibodies. In this paper, we describe a patient with the diagnosis of immunocytoma with an IgM, kappa paraprotein with apparent specificity against anionic phospholipids, and lupus anticoagulant activity, but no clinical signs of APS. We describe i…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologymedicine.disease_causeSerologyAutoimmunityImmunoglobulin kappa-ChainsRheumatologyimmune system diseasesAntiphospholipid syndromemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyGlycoproteinsLupus anticoagulantbiologybusiness.industryAutoantibodyWaldenstrom macroglobulinemiaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTreatment OutcomeImmunoglobulin Mbeta 2-Glycoprotein ILupus Coagulation InhibitorImmunologyMonoclonalAntibodies Antiphospholipidbiology.proteinFemaleWaldenstrom MacroglobulinemiaAntibodybusinessParaproteinsRheumatology International
researchProduct

Immune Thrombocytopenia in Antiphospholipid Syndrome: Is It Primary or Secondary?

2021

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is frequently associated with thrombocytopenia, in most cases mild and in the absence of major bleedings. In some patients with a confirmed APS diagnosis, secondary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) may lead to severe thrombocytopenia with consequent major bleeding. At the same time, the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) in patients with a diagnosis of primary ITP has been reported in several studies, although with some specific characteristics especially related to the variety of antigenic targets. Even though it does not enter the APS defining criteria, thrombocytopenia should be regarded as a warning sign of a “high risk” APS and thus thoroughly ev…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyQH301-705.5medicine.drug_classMedicine (miscellaneous)thrombocytopeniaReviewGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAntigenimmune system diseasesAntiphospholipid syndromehemic and lymphatic diseasesmedicineBiology (General)Antiphospholipid antibodies Antiphospholipid syndrome Immune thrombocytopenia Lupus anticoagulant ThrombocytopeniaLupus anticoagulantbiologybusiness.industryAnticoagulantantiphospholipid antibodiesmedicine.diseaseThrombosisImmune thrombocytopeniaVenous thrombosislupus anticoagulantimmune thrombocytopeniabiology.proteinAntibodybusinessAntiphospholipid antibodieantiphospholipid syndromeBiomedicines
researchProduct

Anti-prothrombin autoantibodies enriched after infection with SARS-CoV-2 and influenced by strength of antibody response against SARS-CoV-2 proteins

2021

Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL), assumed to cause antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), are notorious for their heterogeneity in targeting phospholipids and phospholipid-binding proteins. The persistent presence of Lupus anticoagulant and/or aPL against cardiolipin and/or β2-glycoprotein I have been shown to be independent risk factors for vascular thrombosis and pregnancy morbidity in APS. aPL production is thought to be triggered by–among other factors–viral infections, though infection-associated aPL have mostly been considered non-pathogenic. Recently, the potential pathogenicity of infection-associated aPL has gained momentum since an increasing number of patients infected with Severe Acu…

RNA virusesPulmonologyCoronavirusesPhysiology2405 ParasitologyAntibody Response030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMedical Conditions0302 clinical medicineimmune system diseasesImmune PhysiologyMedicine and Health SciencesCardiolipinMedicineBiology (General)skin and connective tissue diseasesImmune ResponsePathology and laboratory medicineCOVIDVirus Testing0303 health sciencesLupus anticoagulantImmune System Proteinsbiologymedicine.diagnostic_test2404 MicrobiologyProteasesMedical microbiologyEnzymes3. Good healthInfectious DiseasesCoagulationVirusesSARS CoV 2PathogensAntibodyResearch ArticleSARS coronavirusQH301-705.5Immunology10208 Institute of Neuropathology610 Medicine & healthSARS-CoV-2; Respiratory infections; Virus testing; serine proteases; Antibody response; Autoantibodies; Blood plasma; ImmunoassaysResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyAntibodiesRespiratory Disorders03 medical and health sciences1311 GeneticsDiagnostic MedicineAntiphospholipid syndromeVirology1312 Molecular BiologyGeneticsImmunoassaysneoplasmsMolecular BiologyAutoantibodies030304 developmental biology030203 arthritis & rheumatology2403 ImmunologyPregnancyBiology and life sciencesbusiness.industryOrganismsViral pathogensAutoantibodyProteinsRC581-607medicine.diseaseMicrobial pathogenschemistry19ImmunoassayRespiratory InfectionsImmunology2406 VirologyEnzymologyImmunologic Techniquesbiology.protein570 Life sciences; biologyParasitologyImmunologic diseases. AllergySerine ProteasesbusinessPLOS Pathogens
researchProduct