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Revista argentina de reumatología

Print version ISSN 0327-4411On-line version ISSN 2362-3675

Abstract

ARIETTI, Alba Soledad et al. Levels of anti-anexinal antibodies A5 and manifestations of obstetric primary antiphospholipid syndrome. Rev. argent. reumatolg. [online]. 2018, vol.29, n.4, pp.6-12. ISSN 0327-4411.

Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) describes an autoimmune thrombophilic disorder characterized by obstetric complications. Annexin A5 (Anx A5) is a protein that is studied as a new autoantigen present in APS, the presence of autoantibodies against Anx A5 could cause placental thrombosis and possibly pregnancy loss. The aim of this study was to analyze levels of IgG and IgM anti-Anx A5 in women with primary obstetric APS and its association with different complications in a population of the city of Córdoba. We worked with samples of puerperal patients who attended the Córdoba Hospital and the Maternal Neonatal Hospital during the years 2013-2017 with a diagnosis of obstetric APS and a control group formed by patients with normal pregnancies. In most of the patients studied, levels of IgG and IgM anti-Anx A5 were below the reference range, is demonstrate an increase statistically significant in the levels of the IgG in patients with APS compared with control group. But there were no specific associations between antibody levels and the three types of obstetric clinical manifestations present in the classification criteria. These findings could suggest a relationship between anti-Anx A5 antibodies and obstetric APS.

Keywords : annexin A5; Anx A5 antibodies; obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome.

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