Non-Criteria Antiphospholipid in Seronegative Antiphospholipid Syndrome: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Background: Given the catastrophic results of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) left untreated, the possible role of non-criteria antiphospholipid (aPL) in the diagnosis of seronegative (SN)-APS patients, and its impact on the timely treatment of people with SN-APS, the present review aimed to gather the available literature up to 2022 focusing on the role of non-criteria aPL in the diagnosis of SN cases suspected of APS using non-criteria aPL.
Methods: All published papers focusing mainly on the diagnosis of the SN-APS patients by non-criteria aPL were searched in four databases of PubMed, Scopus, Medline, and Web of Sciences, followed by manual search up to 20 February 2022 using such keywords as “Antiphospholipid Syndrome”, “Seronegative”, and “Non-Criteria”. Finally, 15 studies were selected after the detailed evaluation of the full-text versions.
Results: Based on the obtained results of our study, 24% to 81.9% of the SN-APS cases were positive for at least one isotype of non-criteria aPL. Thrombophilia events were more frequent in the APS population, compared to SN-APS; however, obstetric manifestations were more frequent in the SN-APS population, compared to seropositive-APS. Antivimentin/cardiolipin and antiphosphatidylserine/prothrombin IgG/IgM were introduced as the best non-criteria aPL to detect seronegative cases that were correlated with clinical manifestations.
Conclusion: It seems that a combination of testing for non-criteria aPL should be performed for cases suspected of APS with negative criteria markers.