Antibodies against Phospholipids other than Cardiolipin: Potential Roles for Both Phospholipid and Protein
- 1 October 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Lupus
- Vol. 5 (5) , 498-502
- https://doi.org/10.1177/096120339600500534
Abstract
Autoantibodies to phospholipids other than cardiolipin have received less attention, to date, than anti-cardiolipin antibodies. This review focuses on these antibodies and potential roles for both phospholipid and protein in their reactivity. We review data in the literature indicating that antibodies to phosphatidylethanolamine and some lupus anticoagulant antibodies recognize phospholipid-binding proteins in association with phospholipid. Kininogens appear to be involved in the binding of antibodies to phosphatidylethanolamine, while phosphatidylserine-binding proteins, such as prothrombin and annexin V, have been implicated in lupus anticoagulant antibody recognition. These proteins bind to phospholipids that normally reside in the inner monolayer of the cell membrane, suggesting that exposure of these lipids is necessary for protein binding and antibody recognition to occur. In contrast, other autoantibodies, in particular those reactive with erythrocytes, appear to be directed at phospholipids that normally occur in the outer membrane leaflet, such as phosphatidylcholine. In summary, there is clearly accumulating evidence that antibodies to phospholipids other than cardiolipin recognize epitopes on phospholipid-binding proteins. It is not clear whether recognition of these epitopes is due to an increase in antigen density or a change in the protein or phospholipid structure, but it is likely that both protein and phospholipid structure play an important role in the in vivo interactions of these antibodies.Keywords
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