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Oxidized low-density lipoprotein/beta2-glycoprotein I complexes and autoantibodies to oxLig-1/beta2-glycoprotein I in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid syndrome
Authors:Lopez Daniel  Garcia-Valladares Ignacio  Palafox-Sanchez Claudia A  De La Torre Ignacio Garcia  Kobayashi Kazuko  Matsuura Eiji  Lopez Luis R
Institution:Corgenix, Westminster, CO 80234, USA.
Abstract:Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL) interacts with beta2-glycoprotein I (beta2-GPI) via oxLDL-derived specific ligands (oxLig-1) forming complexes. The prevalence and significance of oxLDL/alpha2-GPI complexes and antibodies to oxLig-1/alpha2-GPI were evaluated in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). The oxLDL/beta2-GPI complex was 69% positive (above mean + 3 SD of control subjects) in 97 consecutive patients with SLE, 62% in 40 patients with SLE with secondary APS, and 60% in 50 control patients with SLE without APS. IgG anti-oxLig-1/beta2-GPI antibody was positive in 31 (32%) of 97 consecutive patients with SLE, in 26 (65%) of 40 patients with SLE with secondary APS, and in 6 (19%) of 32 control patients with SLE. Anti-oxLig-1/beta2-GPI antibodies were 93.7% specific with a positive predictive value of 90.0% for APS, better than anticardiolipin antibodies (80.0% specific, 71.4% predictive value). These results confirm that oxLDL/beta2-GPI complexes are common in SLE and suggest a possible immunogenic role in APS. In contrast, IgG anti-oxLig-1/beta2-GPI antibodies not only are associated with but also are clinically useful risk factors for APS.
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