To view or add a comment, sign in Researchers discover autoantibodies linked to severe COVID-19 inflammation, blood clots July 20, 2021 "As researchers study this dysregulated immune response in COVID-19, they are also finding similarities with other conditions, like cancer, lupus, and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), a rare autoimmune disorder that results in antibodies attacking fat in cells, which can lead to blood clots and seizures." From the NIH website, back in 2021: Meet-the-Team Yogen Kanthi, M.D., a study author and cardiologist and vascular medicine specialist at NHLBI, explains that in COVID-19 and APS, the anti-NET autoantibodies coat the surface of NETs, making it much harder for the body to clear out this web that causes inflammation and clotting

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