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Anti-C1q Autoantibodies: Standard Quantification and Innovative ELISA
Kinga Csorba1, Lucia Schirmbeck1, Denise Dubler1
1All Clinical Immunology Laboratory, Division of Internal Medicine and Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Autoantibodies against complement C1q (anti-C1q) are an excellent marker for active nephritis in SLE patients. Here, we describe a typical protocol for the quantification of anti-C1q using immobilized C1q (important for the presentation of relevant cryptic epitopes) and a high salt buffer for the incubation steps (to prevent immune-complex binding to intact C1q). More recently, a linear epitope on the C1q A chain, that is targeted by anti-C1q, has been described (A08). The assay using this peptide seems to be more specific and more sensitive for the detection of active nephritis in SLE patients than the conventional anti-C1q assay, but further studies are required to establish the role of anti-A08 of C1q in the clinical routine.

