Are anti-beta-glycoprotein-I antibodies markers for recurrent pregnancy loss in lupus anticoagulant/anticardiolipin seronegative women?

Anti-beta(2)-Glicoprotein-1 antibodies (anti-beta(2)GPI-ab) have been related to recurrent miscarriage (RM) with conflicting results. The aim was to evaluate the role of anti-beta(2)-GPI-ab as unique biological marker in RM related to antiphospholipid (aPL). A cohort study that included 59 cases, di...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of reproductive immunology (1989) 2008-09, Vol.60 (3), p.229-237
Hauptverfasser: Alijotas-Reig, Jaume, Casellas-Caro, Manel, Ferrer-Oliveras, Raquel, Llurba-Olive, Elisa, Hermosilla, Eduard, Vilardell-Tarres, Miquel, Cabero-Roura, Lluis
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Zusammenfassung:Anti-beta(2)-Glicoprotein-1 antibodies (anti-beta(2)GPI-ab) have been related to recurrent miscarriage (RM) with conflicting results. The aim was to evaluate the role of anti-beta(2)-GPI-ab as unique biological marker in RM related to antiphospholipid (aPL). A cohort study that included 59 cases, divided in two groups, was designed: group 1 comprised 43 pregnant women with 'obstetric' antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and group 2 included 16 cases with similar complaints but only having repeatedly anti-beta(2)-GPI-ab. Previous thrombosis and/or inherited thrombophilia were excluded. Lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin antibodies (aCA), anti-beta(2)-GPI-ab, and other autoantibodies were analyzed. Miscarriages, premature births, pre-eclampsia, live births, placental and systemic thromboses were studied. No differences in previous obstetric complications were detected (P = 1.00-0.164). After the treatment, differences in number of obstetric complications were not seen (P = 1.00). Live births were similar in two groups (88.4% and 93.7%; P = 1.00). Placental thrombosis was equal in both groups, 93.3% versus 80% (P = 1.00). These results suggest that anti-beta(2)-GPI-ab may be considered a biological marker for obstetric APS.
ISSN:1046-7408
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0897.2008.00618.x