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Anti-Nuclear Antibody Screening Using HEp-2 Cells
Published on: June 23, 2014
Antinuclear antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis
Pietro Invernizzi1, Carlo Selmi, Carmen Ranftler
1Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, San Paolo School of Medicine, University of Milan, Italy. pietro.invernizzi@unimi.it
Abstract:
Patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) generate a variety of autoantibodies, which are primarily directed against mitochondrial antigens (AMA). However, a subgroup of patient sera are also positive for antibodies to nuclear components (ANAs). At indirect immunofluorescence (IIF), PBC sera mostly produce homogeneous, nuclear dot, speckled, centromere, or rim-like patterns. During the last two decades, a number of nuclear structures have been recognized as specific targets of ANA in PBC. These include Sp100 and promyelocytic leukemia proteins, which generate a nuclear dot IIF pattern, and two components of the nuclear pore complex specifically associated with a perinuclear pattern (i.e., gp210 and p62). In recent years, the clinical significance of ANA in PBC has been widely investigated and data indicate that, unlike AMAs, PBC-specific ANAs correlate with disease severity and may therefore be a marker of poor prognosis.
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