Suresh Kumar: Linking Antibody Heterogeneity to APS Phenotypes
Suresh Kumar, Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Saint Louis University, shared on LinkedIn:
”I am excited to share that my recent work has been published in the Blood Journal (American Society of Hematology). In this study, I have uncovered how the heterogeneity of anti-β2GPI IgG autoantibody influences the pathogenesis of APS (Antiphospholipid Syndrome) and demonstrated a clear correlation between epitope diversity and clinical phenotypes of APS. I would like to thank my PI Nicola Pozzi and collaborators Vittorio Pengo, PL Meroni and SLU Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department.”
Article: Domain and Residue Mapping of Autoantibodies to β2GPI Reveals Differences Among Antiphospholipid Syndrome Phenotypes
Authors: Suresh Kumar, Deepesh Vaid, Paola Lonati, Arianna Da Via, Marta Tonello, Pierluigi Meroni, Vittorio Pengo, Nicola Pozzi

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