Title of article :
Review Article Revisiting Beta 2 Glycoprotein I, the Major Autoantigen in the Antiphospholipid Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Rahgozar, Soheila Division of Cell - Molecular and Developmental Biology - Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - University of Isfahan
Abstract :
Beta 2 glycoprotein I (β2GPI) is a single chain 50 kDa highly glycosylated glycoprotein at
an approximate concentration of 4 μM in cells. The abundance of this protein in plasma and
its high state of preservation indicate the important role of this protein in mammalian. In
addition, β2GPI has a particular structure in the fifth domain, and is categorized as the
major antigen recognized by autoantibodies present in antiphospholipid syndrome. Beta 2
glycoprotein I has been usually studied in the context of antiphospholipid antibody
production. Complexes of β2GPI/anti-β2GPI antibodies have been examined in different
coagulation and cell activation pathways. However, the function of β2GPI, independent
from the antibodies, has not been clearly determined. In this paper different features of
β2GPI including its structure, plasma concentration and its proposed in vitro and in vivo
functions in clot formation and fibrinolysis along with anti-β2GPI antibodies (Abs) are
discussed. Their inhibitory or promotive effects are delineated in each facet.
Keywords :
Fibrinolysis , Coagulation , β2 Glycoprotein I , Autoantibodies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics