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ARP Rheumatology
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Lymphocytopenia is associated with anti-Beta-2 glycoprotein-1 in patients with 220 systemic lupus erythematosus

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Skare T, Borba E, Utiyama S, Nisihara R

Abstract

Background: Anti B2-Glicoprotein 1 (B2-GPI) is an antiphospholipid antibody that may be present in primary or secondary antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Systemic Lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the main disease associated with secondary APS. Objective: To study the prevalence of anti B2-GPI in SLE patients. Methods: Anti B2-GPI (IgM/IgG) was studied by ELISA in 88 patients with SLE of both genders; 18.6% of which with secondary APS. Charts were reviewed for clinical and serological profile. Results: Anti B2-GPI was present in 18.6% of the whole sample and in 29.4% of those with secondary APS. At univariated analysis, the presence of anti B2-GPI was more common in patients with serositis (p=0.04), lymphocytopenia (p=0.003) and anti cardiolipin (aCl) IgM antibodies (p=0.04). In a logistic regression study, only the associations with lymphocytopenia (OR=8.2; 95%CI=2.1-39.3) and aCl IgM (p=0.04; OR=3.4; 95%CI=1.05-11.1) remained significant. Conclusion: There is a 18.6% prevalence of positive anti B2-GPI in SLE population that is associated with the presence of aCl IgM and lymphocytopenia.

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2016-06-22

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Thelma Skare, Eduardo Borba, Shirley Utiyama, Renato Nisihara. Lymphocytopenia is associated with anti-Beta-2 glycoprotein-1 in patients with 220 systemic lupus erythematosus. ARP, nº3, Jul/Sep 2016:220-225. PMID: 27384760
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