[Clinical manifestations correlated with anticardiolipin antibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus: preliminary results of a prospective study].

Medicina (Florence, Italy) Pub Date : 1990-10-01
M Galeazzi, G D Sebastiani, G Passiu, A M Bellucci, F Porzio
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Abstract

Antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) have been linked to various clinical manifestations in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), mainly thrombosis, repeated abortions and thrombocytopenia. Despite the large number of studies which have been published in the recent years, there is still some debate on this matter, and no firm conclusion has been reached as yet. Among the various aPL, anticardiolipin antibodies (aCL) have received more attention, mostly because they can be easily detected by means of immunoenzymatic assays. The main objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of IgG and IgM aCL isotypes in SLE in order to compare their possible association with the clinical manifestations of the disease. Clinical features of 40 consecutive and unselected SLE patients (35 female and 5 male) were prospectively studied. Sera from the same patients were tested for the presence of aCL, using a standardised ELISA assay, and the presence of aCL was correlated with the various clinical events. Results showed that the prevalence of aCL was 42.5% for the IgG isotype and 10% for the IgM isotype. Regarding the clinical associations of aCL, we found a strong linkage between the presence of these antibodies and the occurrence of both thrombosis and abortions; a weaker association with neurological events was also demonstrated. These results, if confirmed on larger series, suggest that aCL should be searched in patients with SLE in order to identify those who are at greater risk of developing some severe clinical problems and could benefit by prophylactic treatment.

系统性红斑狼疮的临床表现与抗心磷脂抗体相关:一项前瞻性研究的初步结果。
抗磷脂抗体(aPL)与系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)的各种临床表现有关,主要是血栓形成、反复流产和血小板减少症。尽管近年来发表了大量的研究成果,但关于这一问题仍然存在一些争论,至今还没有得出确切的结论。在各种aPL中,抗心磷脂抗体(anti - cardiolipin antibodies, aCL)受到了较多的关注,主要是因为它们易于通过免疫酶法检测。本研究的主要目的是确定SLE中IgG和IgM aCL亚型的患病率,以便比较它们与疾病临床表现的可能关联。前瞻性研究了40例连续未选择的SLE患者(女性35例,男性5例)的临床特征。使用标准化的ELISA检测同一患者的血清是否存在aCL, aCL的存在与各种临床事件相关。结果显示,IgG同型和IgM同型的aCL患病率分别为42.5%和10%。关于aCL的临床关联,我们发现这些抗体的存在与血栓和流产的发生有很强的联系;与神经系统事件的关联也较弱。这些结果,如果在更大的系列中得到证实,建议在SLE患者中搜索aCL,以确定那些有更大风险发生一些严重临床问题并可能通过预防性治疗获益的患者。
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