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systemic lupus erythematosus
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Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) are used as diagnostic markers for systemic vasculitis. However, the specificity and sensitivity of ANCA detection differs from centre to centre due in large part to variations in methodology. We compared 8 commercial ELISA kits and an in-house method (HM) for their specificity and sensitivity in detecting ANCA against
proteinase 3
(
PR3
-ANCA, 7 kits) and meyloperoxidse (MPO-ANCA, 8 kits). Sera from 5 patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
), 28 with Wegener's granulomatosis (WG), 22 with microscopic polyangiitis (MPA), 5 with idiopathic rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN), and 5 healthy controls were examined by both the indirect immunofluorescence technique (IFT) and the ELISA kits. Sera from healthy controls and patients with
SLE
or cANCA-negative WG were shown to be
PR3
-ANCA negative by all 7
PR3
-ANCA kits. In 25 cANCA-positive sera from WG patients,
PR3
-ANCA positivity ranged from 44% to 84%. An absolute concordance among the 7 kits was noted in 56% of the cANCA-positive samples. The
PR3
-ANCA levels in 5 of the 7 kits correlated with the cANCA titers in IFT. Sera from the healthy controls and 4 out of the 5
SLE
and pANCA-negative patients were found to be MPO-ANCA negative in all 8 MPO-ANCA kits. In 20 pANCA-positive sera, MPO-ANCA positivity ranged from 25% to 75%. Thirty-five percent of MPO-ANCA-positive sera were confirmed by capture ELISA, immunoblot and inhibition assay. The concordance rate was only 30% among pANCA-positive sera in the 8 MPO-ANCA kits. No significant correlation was observed between pANCA titers and MPO-ANCA levels. The HM showed that 65% of cANCA-positive sera were
PR3
-ANCA positive, and 45% of pANCA-positive sera were MPO-ANCA positive. Our results indicate that the sensitivities and specificities for ANCA detection differ significantly among the commercial kits tested and underline the necessity of establishing uniform international standards for ANCA ELISA procedures in order to permit more reliable interpretation and comparison of data.
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PMID:Comparison of eight commercial kits for quantitation of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA). 943 75
We aimed to evaluate the presence of peripheral antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (p-ANCA) and cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (c-ANCA) in children with
SLE
and to correlate its association of laboratory findings. Twenty-one children with
SLE
were studied. Serum samples in patients were tested by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) slide kit (INOVA) for c-ANCA and p-ANCA and by ELISA for myeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA) and
proteinase 3
(
PR3
-ANCA). All the patients but two were quiescent for
lupus
at the time of sampling. Sixteen of 21 patients showed positive IIF staining whereas only 5 had MPO-ANCA and 2 of nine
PR3
-ANCA. The data suggests that
SLE
may be associated p-ANCA directed against additional target antigens rather than MPO and may be implicated in the pathogenesis of
SLE
or may be only non-specific antibodies developed in
lupus
.
...
PMID:Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies in childhood systemic lupus erythematosus. 969 70
The present study was carried out to examine the efficacy of plasma exchange in patients with rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN). Seventeen patients with RPGN were treated with plasmapheresis as adjunct to immunosuppressive therapy. Of these, 4 had antiglomerular basement membrane (GBM) antibody-mediated glomerulonephritis (GN), 8 had immune-complex GN (5
SLE
, 2 HSP, 1 cryoblobulinemia), 5 had pauci-immune GN (3 peripheral antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody [P-ANCA], 1 cytoplasmic antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody [
C-ANCA
], 1 other). Treatment of 10 of these patients with plasmapheresis within the first month of disease onset resulted in a stable renal function for a period extending from 1 to 3 years, except in 2 patients who had high baseline levels of serum creatinine. In the remaining patients, 2 were treated with hemodialysis 6 years later at the end of follow-up. We conclude that plasmapheresis, when used in combination with immunosuppressive drugs, is beneficial, leading to improved renal function.
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PMID:Plasmapheresis in the treatment of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis. 1022 33
We described four patients who had clinical diagnosis of erythema infectiosum and presented with skin rash, polyarthralgia, polyarthritis, and mild fever. Anti-parvovirus B19 IgM and IgG antibodies were found in all four patients and parvovirus B19 DNA was detected in three of the four patients by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in sera using standard methods. Anticardiolipin antibody (aCL) was positive in three of the four patients included three with anti-beta2 glycoprotein I (beta2GPI). The immunoglobulin isotype of aCL was found to be IgM. Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) included three p-ANCA and one c-ANCA was detected in all four patients by indirect immunofluoresence (IIF). Both anti-
proteinase 3
(
PR3
) and anti-myeloperoxidase (MPO) antibodies were found in two patients whom had polyarthritis for more than 6 months. These data indicate parvovirus B19 may be linked to the induction of an autoimmune response.
Lupus
2000
PMID:Parvovirus B19 infection associated with the production of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) and anticardiolipin antibody (aCL). 1103 24
The aim of this study was to evaluate morphological and functional abnormalities by cerebral imaging in a series of
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) patients with and without overt central nervous system (CNS) manifestations, and to detect possible relationships with clinical parameters and a large panel of autoantibodies, including those reactive against neurotypic and gliotypic antigens. 68 patients with
SLE
were investigated in a cross-sectional study which included clinical evaluation of symptoms, cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain single photon emission tomography (SPECT) analysis, electroencephalography (EEG), and serological tests for antibodies directed against nuclear, cytoplasmic neuronal and glial cell-related antigens. The results of this study showed: (1) a significant positive association of (a) anti-glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) serum antibodies with neuropsychiatric (NP) manifestations and (b) anti-serin
proteinase 3
(anti-
PR3
/c-ANCA) serum antibodies with pathological cerebral SPECT; (2) the presence of significantly higher values of (a) SLICC organ damage index in patients with abnormal MRI and (b) SLAM activity index in patients with abnormal SPECT; and (3) the association of (a) abnormal MRI with nonactive NP manifestations and (b) combined abnormality of brain SPECT and MRI with the occurrence of overall overt NP manifestations and with those of the organic/major type. Neuropsychiatric manifestations, namely those of the organic/major type, appeared to be significantly associated to the presence of a serum antibody against GFAP, a gliotypic antigen. There was also evidence of an association between SPECT abnormality and the presence of anti-
PR3
(c-ANCA). Furthermore, brain imaging by MRI and SPECT applied to
SLE
patients appears to express CNS involvement significantly related to specific categories of NP manifestations. The abnormalities detected by the two tests seem to be preferentially associated with different activity phases of the NP disorder or of the
lupus
disease.
Lupus
2000
PMID:Central nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus: cerebral imaging and serological profile in patients with and without overt neuropsychiatric manifestations. 1148 Aug 54
Autoantibodies to EEA1 have been described in patients with neurological diseases, subacute cutaneous
lupus
and a variety of other conditions, including a patient with Wegener's granulomatosis (WG). EEA1 is a hydrophilic peripheral membrane protein transiently associated with the cytoplasmic face of early endosomes. Antibodies to EEA1 produce a staining pattern that resembles the
C-ANCA
pattern produced by anti-
proteinase 3
(
PR3
) antibodies in WG sera. Co-localization studies show incomplete overlap of the staining produced by anti-EEA1 with anti-
PR3
. We showed that 0/40 unselected sera, from a cohort of WG patients and antibodies to
PR3
, reacted with EEA1. In addition, 1/15 sera that have a
C-ANCA
staining pattern but do not react with
PR3
in an ELISA, immunoprecipitated the recombinant EEA1 protein. We conclude that although antibodies to EEA1 produce a staining pattern that resembles anti-
PR3
and
C-ANCA
, antibodies to EEA1 in WG are rare. However, some C-ANCA+ sera that do not react with
PR3
may contain EEA1 autoantibodies.
...
PMID:Autoantibodies to early endosome antigen (EEA1) produce a staining pattern resembling cytoplasmic anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (C-ANCA). 1112 60
A 17-year-old girl had been placed with ventriculoperitoneal, then ventriculoatrial shunts for congenital hydrocephalus since birth. The patient originally was diagnosed as having a
lupus
-like disease, but later turned out to have shunt nephritis, presenting with fever, proteinuria, pancytopenia, and hypocomplementemia. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody specific for
proteinase 3
(
PR3
-ANCA) was detected in her serum. The patient received oral prednisolone and repeated methylprednisolone pulses, with essentially no beneficial effects. A gram-positive coccus, Gemella morbillorum, was recovered from her blood as well as cerebrospinal fluid, and the culture of the shunt catheter established the diagnosis of shunt nephritis. Removal of the shunt catheter improved symptoms dramatically and decreased
PR3
-ANCA in serum to an undetectable level. Because steroids had no effects and the control of bacterial infection lowered
PR3
-ANCA levels, the antibody would have been induced by continuous infection with G morbillorum.
...
PMID:Antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody specific for proteinase 3 in a patient with shunt nephritis induced by Gemella morbillorum. 1132 3
Anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies are important markers of certain small vessel necrotizing vasculitides, but the optimal use of laboratory results in daily clinical practice necessitates collaboration between clinicians and laboratory specialists. Physicians must familiarize themselves with ANCA tests in ANCA-related vasculitides as well as in differential diagnostic patient populations in order to define cutoff values. Indirect immunofluorescence with a consensus-agreed technique combined with standardized enzyme immunoassays is the modality for detecting the main SSV-associated ANCA specificities using cutoff values that can sufficiently distinguish SVV from non-SVV patients. The combined use of IIF and direct EIA to demonstrate
proteinase 3
-ANCA and myeloperoxidase-ANCA at significant levels leads to a very high diagnostic specificity towards SVV conditions such as Wegener's granulomatosis, microscopic polyangiitis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, and limited forms of these such as renal-limited focal necrotizing glomerulonephritis. A strong reactivity of ANCA against several azurophil granule components indicates a drug-induced syndrome. ANCA-related SVV and drug-induced vasculitis or
lupus
syndromes have characteristic ANCA profiles that can help distinguish these conditions from other inflammatory diseases.
...
PMID:Laboratory diagnostics in vasculitis patients. 1134 41
Fifty-five patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) were examined for antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for ANCA against myeloperoxidase (MPO), lactoferrin (LF),
proteinase 3
(
PR3
), elastase (HLE), and bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) was performed. The prevalence of ANCA by IIF was 29.1% (16/55 patients). MPO-ANCA were found in 10.9% (6/55), LF-ANCA in 18.2% (10/55),
PR3
-ANCA in 12.7% (7/55), BPI-ANCA in 23.6% (13/55), and HLE-ANCA in 1.8% (1/55). The levels of BPI-, LF-, and
PR3
-ANCA correlated with disease activity. A significant association between serositis and the presence of BPI-, LF-, and
PR3
-ANCA was observed, and
PR3
-ANCA were found to be associated with arthritis as well. Our results demonstrate that ANCA of various specificities occur in
SLE
, and BPI appears to be an important target antigen.
...
PMID:Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: prevalence, antigen specificity, and clinical associations. 1151 40
The IgG subclasses displayed by antibodies to four neutrophil cytoplasmic antigens were studied in 20 patients with
systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) by solid-phase enzyme immunoassays and monoclonal antibodies to human IgG subclasses. The IgG subclass reactivity of antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) was measured in six sera containing antiproteinase3 (
PR3
) antibodies, in five sera containing antimyeloperoxidase (MPO) antibodies, in sera containing antibactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) antibodies, and in ten sera containing antilactoferrin (LF) antibodies. The IgG subclass distribution of anti-dsDNA antibodies in eight sera was examined as well. IgGI was the predominant subclass for MPO-ANCA and LF-ANCA, whereas IgG1/IgG3 contributed mainly to anti-
PR3
, anti-BPI antibodies, and anti-dsDNA antibodies. In addition, we found elevated levels of the total IgG1 and IgG3 isotypes in the sera of our patients. Our results demonstrated a predominance of IgG1/IgG3 ANCA in
SLE
, suggesting that the isotype distribution of ANCA is a feature of antibody production in this disease.
...
PMID:Predominance of IgG1 and IgG3 subclasses of autoantibodies to neutrophil cytoplasmic antigens in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. 1203 9
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