Lack of specific binding of anticardiolipin antibodies to intact platelets. |
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Authors: | H J Haga C Christopoulos S J Machin M Khamashta G R Hughes |
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Affiliation: | Lupus Arthritis Research Unit, Rayne Institute, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK. |
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Abstract: | The aims of this study were to investigate whether anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) bind to intact (resting or activated) platelets in vitro. Suspensions of resting, activated (with a mixture of thrombin and collagen) and freeze-thawed platelets from healthy subjects were incubated with either affinity-purified aCL or pooled normal human immunoglobulin G (IgG). Platelet-bound IgG was measured by flow cytometric analysis of platelets incubated with a fluorescein-conjugated polyclonal goat anti-human IgG. There was no significant binding of IgG aCL to intact resting or activated platelets, while significant specific binding to freeze-thawed platelets was demonstrated. These results question the theory that aCL bind/activate intact platelets in vivo. |
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