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Autoantibodies in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia

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Cuker, A; Cines, DB; Arepally, G
January 1, 2013

Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a common and clinically important autoimmune disease in which antibodies to complexes of platelet factor 4 (PF4) and heparin cause platelet activation, thrombocytopenia, and predisposition to thrombosis. HIT provides a model of autoimmunity in which a heterologous GAG combines with a normal endogenous protein that is released from platelets in specific clinical settings to generate autoantibodies in a high percentage of otherwise immunologically normal individuals. A subset of seropositive individuals develops thrombocytopenia and is at risk for life-threatening thrombotic complications. Recent studies using recombinant proteins and murine models have provided insights into mechanisms governing PF4/heparin antigenicity, autoantibody development, and thrombotic injury. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Cuker, A., Cines, D. B., & Arepally, G. (2013). Autoantibodies in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia, 511–518. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-56378-1.00060-5
Cuker, A., D. B. Cines, and G. Arepally. “Autoantibodies in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia,” January 1, 2013, 511–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-56378-1.00060-5.
Cuker A, Cines DB, Arepally G. Autoantibodies in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia. 2013 Jan 1;511–8.
Cuker, A., et al. Autoantibodies in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia. Jan. 2013, pp. 511–18. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-56378-1.00060-5.
Cuker A, Cines DB, Arepally G. Autoantibodies in Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia. 2013 Jan 1;511–518.

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