Published January 1, 1992 | Version v1
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Phospholipid binding of antiphospholipid antibodies and placental anticoagulant protein

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We evaluated the interaction of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) with placental anticoagulant protein I (PAP I), a calcium-dependent phospholipid binding protein which may act as a natural anticoagulant. Clotting assays showed additive prolongation of clotting times with aPL and PAP I. ELISA and vesicle phospholipid binding studies showed PAP I inhibition of aPL binding to phospholipid but no inhibition of PAP I-phospholipid binding by aPL. aPL and PAP I interact additively in anticoagulant activity inin vitro clotting systems and compete for phospholipid in ELISA system. These data support the hypotheses that aPL and PAP I may recognize similar phospholipid epitopes and thatin vivo interaction may occur.

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