Antiphospholipid syndrome is a disease that was discovered just 25 years ago. Although clinical manifestations have been clearly described, pathogenetic mechanisms are still barely understood. A recent hypothesis involves inflammation in the setting of antiphospholipid syndrome morbidity and experimental data support the activation of a complement cascade as a pivotal event in its physiopathology. In this review, the authors will analyze the recent literature, focusing on contemporary and emerging aspects of complement-mediated disease pathogenesis, and pinpoint the clinical significance of this novel finding. © 2013 Future Medicine Ltd.
De Carolis, S., Vitucci, A., Garofalo, S., Salvi, S., Del Sordo, G., Rella, R., Botta, A., Role of the complement in pregnancy with antiphospholipid syndrome: Mechanisms of pathogenesis and clinical aspects, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY>>, 2013; 8 (3): 399-405. [doi:10.2217/ijr.13.22] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/171910]
Role of the complement in pregnancy with antiphospholipid syndrome: Mechanisms of pathogenesis and clinical aspects
De Carolis, Sara;Garofalo, Serafina;Salvi, Silvia;Botta, Angela
2013
Abstract
Antiphospholipid syndrome is a disease that was discovered just 25 years ago. Although clinical manifestations have been clearly described, pathogenetic mechanisms are still barely understood. A recent hypothesis involves inflammation in the setting of antiphospholipid syndrome morbidity and experimental data support the activation of a complement cascade as a pivotal event in its physiopathology. In this review, the authors will analyze the recent literature, focusing on contemporary and emerging aspects of complement-mediated disease pathogenesis, and pinpoint the clinical significance of this novel finding. © 2013 Future Medicine Ltd.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.