Screening for autoantibodies to SS-A/Ro by indirect immunofluorescence using HEp-2000(TM) cells

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Abstract

We evaluated indirect immunofluorescence (IF) using HEp-2000(TM) slides, which are transfected with SS-A cDNA, for screening for anti-SS-A antibodies, by comparing it with counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE). A total of 2427 specimens were screened for IF reactivity and for SS-A precipitins, of which 1033 (43%) were negative on both IF and CIE. There were 1271 SS-A precipitin-negative specimens (52%) which were IF-positive but lacked the distinctive SS-A staining pattern. One precipitin-negative serum was IF-positive with the distinctive SS-A pattern in the HEp-2000 system. One hundred and twenty-two specimens (5%) were positive for anti-SS-A precipitins on CIE, 107 showed the distinctive SS-A fluorescence staining pattern, whereas 15 of these precipitin-positive samples (12%) were IF-positive but did not display the distinctive SS-A pattern on the transfected cells. Fourteen of the 15 samples in which the distinctive SS-A pattern was not observed displayed other significant antinuclear antibody (titre equal or > 1:320) patterns. In conclusion, the presence of the typical 'distinctive' SS-A pattern on IF using the HEp-2000 slides is highly specific for the presence of autoantibodies to SS-A and has a sensitivity of 88% for detecting these antibodies.

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Bossuyt, X., Meurs, L., Mewis, A., Mariën, G., & Blanckaert, N. (2000). Screening for autoantibodies to SS-A/Ro by indirect immunofluorescence using HEp-2000(TM) cells. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, 37(2), 216–219. https://doi.org/10.1258/0004563001899032

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