Cross-reactivity of antigenic binding sites of antiphosphatidylserine/prothrombin antibodies in patients with pregnancy loss and epidermal growth factor.
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Abstract
Background: Epidermal growth factor (EGF) protein family is essential for implantation and maintenance of normal pregnancy. Results of our previous study on the high incidence of autoantibodies to EGF in patients with pregnancy loss indicated a strong association between EGF autoantibodies and antiphosphatidylserine/prothrombin antibodies (aPS/PT), which are observed in the plasma of patients with thrombosis and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Objectives: To investigate the association between EGF autoantibodies and aPS/PT in patients with pregnancy loss.
Patients and methods: Plasma specimens were analyzed from patients who experienced pregnancy loss. Direct binding studies using recombinant proteins of the fragments were conducted to determine the antigenic binding sites of aPS/PT, before examining the cross-reactivity of EGF and aPS/PT binding sites.
Results: Of the 219 patients with pregnancy loss, 26 (11.9 %) were positive for aPS/PT. Moreover, incidence of antihuman EGF autoantibodies (anti-hEGF) was significantly higher in aPS/PT-positive patients than in aPS/PT-negative patients (18/26, 69.2 % and 58/193, 30.1 %, respectively; p = 0.0003). Of the aPS/PT-positive patients, 42.3 % recognized fragment 1 + 2 (F1 + 2), and 61.5 % recognized α-thrombin. Presence of anti-hEGF was correlated with recognition of α-thrombin but not of F1 + 2. Moreover, polyclonal antibodies against EGF recognized α-thrombin, and those against α- thrombin recognized hEGF.
Conclusions: In patients with pregnancy loss, aPS/PT recognize F1 + 2 and α-thrombin. Furthermore, α-thrombin and hEGF are immunologically cross-reactive.Therefore, autoantibody-associated disruption of the EGF system may be a cause of pregnancy loss.
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Affiliated with the European Society of Reproductive Immunology and with the International Society for Immunology of Reproduction
The aim of the Journal of Reproductive Immunology is to provide the critical forum for the dissemination of results from high quality research in all aspects of experimental, animal and clinical reproductive immunobiology.
This encompasses normal and pathological processes of:
* Male and Female Reproductive Tracts
* Gametogenesis and Embryogenesis
* Implantation and Placental Development
* Gestation and Parturition
* Mammary Gland and Lactation.