TY - JOUR
T1 - Reduction of circulating annexin A5 levels and resistance to annexin A5 anticoagulant activity in women with recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses
AU - Rand, Jacob H.
AU - Arslan, Alan A.
AU - Wu, Xiao Xuan
AU - Wein, Rosemary
AU - Mulholland, Jeanine
AU - Shah, Manish
AU - Van Heerde, Waander L.
AU - Reutelingsperger, Chris P.
AU - Lockwood, Charles J.
AU - Kuczynski, Edward
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported in part by the following grants from the National Institutes of Health: grant HL-61331 from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute and grant NCRR M01 RR00096 from the National Center for Research Resources.
PY - 2006/1
Y1 - 2006/1
N2 - Objective: We investigated whether levels of annexin A5, evidence for resistance to annexin A5 activity, and levels anti-annexin A5 antibodies might be altered in women with a history of recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses. Study design: These annexin A5 parameters were assayed in 70 nonfpregnant women with a history of ≥3 recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses (cases) and 50 women without adverse pregnancy history (control subjects). Results: Cases had significantly lower plasma annexin A5 levels than control subjects (median, 4.7 ng/mL [range, 0.3-40.4 ng/mL] vs 6.7 ng/mL [range, 0.7-56.0]; P = .01), significantly reduced anticoagulant ratios (188% [range, 119%-279%] vs 238% [range, 159%-286%]; P < .0001), and reduced binding of annexin A5 to phospholipid (6.3 ng/aliquot phospholipid [range, 1.5-16.4 ng/aliquot phospholipid] vs 9.7 ng/aliquot phospholipid (range, 3.5-17.0 ng/aliquot phospholipid]; P = .0002). There were no significant differences in anti-annexin A5 antibody levels. Conclusion: Reduction of annexin A5 and interference with its anticoagulant and binding activities are associated significantly with a history of recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses. These data support the concept of a significant role for annexin A5 in the maintenance of pregnancy.
AB - Objective: We investigated whether levels of annexin A5, evidence for resistance to annexin A5 activity, and levels anti-annexin A5 antibodies might be altered in women with a history of recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses. Study design: These annexin A5 parameters were assayed in 70 nonfpregnant women with a history of ≥3 recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses (cases) and 50 women without adverse pregnancy history (control subjects). Results: Cases had significantly lower plasma annexin A5 levels than control subjects (median, 4.7 ng/mL [range, 0.3-40.4 ng/mL] vs 6.7 ng/mL [range, 0.7-56.0]; P = .01), significantly reduced anticoagulant ratios (188% [range, 119%-279%] vs 238% [range, 159%-286%]; P < .0001), and reduced binding of annexin A5 to phospholipid (6.3 ng/aliquot phospholipid [range, 1.5-16.4 ng/aliquot phospholipid] vs 9.7 ng/aliquot phospholipid (range, 3.5-17.0 ng/aliquot phospholipid]; P = .0002). There were no significant differences in anti-annexin A5 antibody levels. Conclusion: Reduction of annexin A5 and interference with its anticoagulant and binding activities are associated significantly with a history of recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses. These data support the concept of a significant role for annexin A5 in the maintenance of pregnancy.
KW - Annexin A5
KW - Pregnancy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ajog.2005.05.034
DO - 10.1016/j.ajog.2005.05.034
M3 - Article
C2 - 16389029
AN - SCOPUS:29544437912
SN - 0002-9378
VL - 194
SP - 182
EP - 188
JO - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
JF - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
IS - 1
ER -