Diagnostic value of trait antinuclear antibodies and multiple immunoglobulin production in autoimmune diseases

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Background: Our article aims to evaluate the proportion of monospecific antinuclear antibodies (ANA) and polyclonal ANAs in patients with autoimmune diseases based on the results of an ANA panel and to evaluate the efficiency of trait ANAs as a novel diagnostic tool. This study also aims to investigate immunoglobulin production in autoimmune diseases by detecting different antibodies. Methods: The serum ANA profile of 634 patients with autoimmune diseases was analyzed using the immunoblot method. A specific formula was developed in an effort to calculate the theoretical proportion of monospecific ANA (TPM) in different disease groups. Different IgM, IgG, and IgE variants for several pathologies were detected. Results: The observed proportions of monospecific ANAs (OPM) were all lower than the predicted TPM in autoimmune diseases. Polyclonal ANAs were predominant in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). There were statistical differences in OPM and TPM in all disease groups (P

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Wan, L., Zhu, H., Gu, Y., & Liu, H. (2018). Diagnostic value of trait antinuclear antibodies and multiple immunoglobulin production in autoimmune diseases. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis, 32(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/jcla.22361

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