IVIg increases interleukin-11 levels, which in turn contribute to increased platelets, VWF and FVIII in mice and humans

Volume: 204, Issue: 2, Pages: 258 - 266
Published: Feb 22, 2021
Abstract
The mechanisms of action of intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg) in autoimmune diseases are not fully understood. The fixed duration of efficacy and noncumulative effects of IVIg in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) and acquired von Willebrand disease (AVWD) suggest other mechanisms besides immunological ones. Additionally to the peripheral destruction of platelets in ITP, their medullary hypoproduction emerged as a new paradigm with rescue of...
Paper Details
Title
IVIg increases interleukin-11 levels, which in turn contribute to increased platelets, VWF and FVIII in mice and humans
Published Date
Feb 22, 2021
Volume
204
Issue
2
Pages
258 - 266
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