Mecanismos fisiopatológicos del síndrome antifosfolípidos
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Universidad Industrial de Santander
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Introducción: el síndrome antifosfolípidos es una enfermedad de reciente aparición, por lo que no se cuenta con una prevalencia real, sin embargo afecta aproximadamente a 0,5% de la población, principalmente a mujeres; siendo una importante causa de trombosis arterial, venosa o de pequeños vasos y alteraciones obstétricas. Objetivo: hacer una revisión para integrar el conocimiento de los mecanismos implicados en las vías patológicas del síndrome antifosfolípidos que involucran anticuerpos y sustancias endógenas, para que sea usado en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de esta enfermedad. Conclusiones: en el síndrome antifosfolípidos participan varios componentes, entre ellos el anticuerpo anti-Beta2-Glicoproteína1, anticoagulante lúpico, anticuerpos anti-cardiolipina, anticuerpos anti-serin proteasas, anticuerpos anti-anexina A5, sistema del complemento y factor tisular, que al realizar su acción son los causantes de las manifestaciones trombóticas y alteraciones obstétricas. El entender los mecanismos de acción de dichos componentes, puede contribuir al mejoramiento diagnóstico y creación de herramientas terapéuticas para disminuir la mortalidad y morbilidad causada por el síndrome antifosfolípidos. (MÉD.UIS. 2014;27(1):43-50).
Introduction: the antiphospholipid syndrome is an emerging disease, so there is no real prevalence, however affects approximately 0.5% of the population, mainly women , being a major cause of arterial , venous, or small vessel and obstetric disorders. Objective: to revise to integrate knowledge of the mechanisms involved in pathological pathways involving antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and endogenous substances, to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. Conclusions: antiphospholipid syndrome involves several components, including the anti - Beta2 - Glicoproteina 1, lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin antibodies, anti- serine proteases, antiannexin A5 antibodies, complement system and tissue factor, that doing their actions are causing thrombotic manifestations and obstetric disorders. Understanding the mechanisms of action of these components can contribute to improved diagnostic and therapeutic tool created to reduce mortality and morbidity caused by antiphospholipid syndrome. (MÉD.UIS. 2014;27(1):43-50).
Introduction: the antiphospholipid syndrome is an emerging disease, so there is no real prevalence, however affects approximately 0.5% of the population, mainly women , being a major cause of arterial , venous, or small vessel and obstetric disorders. Objective: to revise to integrate knowledge of the mechanisms involved in pathological pathways involving antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and endogenous substances, to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. Conclusions: antiphospholipid syndrome involves several components, including the anti - Beta2 - Glicoproteina 1, lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin antibodies, anti- serine proteases, antiannexin A5 antibodies, complement system and tissue factor, that doing their actions are causing thrombotic manifestations and obstetric disorders. Understanding the mechanisms of action of these components can contribute to improved diagnostic and therapeutic tool created to reduce mortality and morbidity caused by antiphospholipid syndrome. (MÉD.UIS. 2014;27(1):43-50).
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Antiphospholipid Antibodies, Thrombosis, Lupus Anticoagulant, Anti-cardiolipin, Anticuerpos Antifosfolípidos, Trombosis, Anticoagulante Lúpico, Anti-cardiolipina