Frontlist | Study reveals novel approach to reduce the risk of thrombosis.
Frontlist | Study reveals novel approach to reduce the risk of thrombosis.on Mar 10, 2021

IgM antibodies bind procoagulant microvesicles
Microvesicles, blebs shed from the membrane of cells, are critical mediators of blood coagulation and thrombus formation. The study authors Georg Obermayer and Taras Afonyushkin from Binder's research group, both affiliated with CeMM and the Medical University of Vienna, have now demonstrated that natural IgM antibodies that bind oxidation-specific epitopes can prevent coagulation and thrombosis induced by microvesicles. This provides a mechanistic explanation for the previously published observation that low levels of these antibodies are associated with an increased risk of thrombosis.
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