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Antiphospholipid Syndrome: An Antibody‐Mediated Disease With Emerging Therapeutic Opportunities

Thalia G. Newman, Jason S. Knight

2025Arthritis & Rheumatology9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune thromboinflammatory disease characterized by vascular thrombosis, pregnancy morbidity, and other manifestations driven by antiphospholipid autoantibodies. In this review, we present a clinical case that illustrates some diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in managing severe, relapsing APS manifestations, including microvascular injury and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage. We then discuss recent advances in our understanding of APS pathophysiology, emphasizing the critical role of anti-β-2 glycoprotein I antibodies in triggering cell-specific inflammatory and thrombotic pathways. Finally, we speculate that achieving definitive disease control will ultimately require strategies that eliminate or effectively neutralize these pathogenic antibodies.

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MedicineAntiphospholipid syndromeAutoantibodyImmunologyAntibodyDiseasePathophysiologyThrombosisCatastrophic antiphospholipid syndromePathologyInternal medicineSystemic Lupus Erythematosus ResearchBlood disorders and treatmentsPlatelet Disorders and Treatments
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