Reduction of circulating annexin A5 levels and resistance to annexin A5 anticoagulant activity in women with recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses.

TitleReduction of circulating annexin A5 levels and resistance to annexin A5 anticoagulant activity in women with recurrent spontaneous pregnancy losses.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsRand JH, Arslan AA, Wu X-X, Wein R, Mulholland J, Shah M, van Heerde WL, Reutelingsperger CP, Lockwood CJ, Kuczynski E
JournalAm J Obstet Gynecol
Volume194
Issue1
Pagination182-8
Date Published2006 Jan
ISSN1097-6868
KeywordsAbortion, Habitual, Adult, Annexin A5, Antibodies, Antibodies, Anticardiolipin, Anticoagulants, Case-Control Studies, Drug Resistance, Female, Humans, Medical Records, Phospholipids, Pregnancy
Abstract

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 nonpregnant women with a history of > or = 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.

DOI10.1016/j.ajog.2005.05.034
Alternate JournalAm J Obstet Gynecol
PubMed ID16389029
Grant ListHL-61331 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States
M01 RR00096 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
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