Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 2001, p. 471-474, Vol. 8, No. 3
Department of Clinical
Immunology1 and Central Sydney
Immunology Laboratory,2 Royal Prince Alfred
Hospital, Camperdown, New South Wales 2050, Australia
Received 6 November 2000/Returned for modification 6 December
2000/Accepted 10 January 2001
We evaluated methods for the detection of autoantibodies to
extractable nuclear antigens (ENAs) to determine the strategy that
yielded the most cost effective and clinically meaningful result. We
prospectively compared counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIEP) with and
without serum prediffusion (SPD) and found that SPD significantly
improved the quality of precipitation lines. This resulted in a
decreased requirement for repeat testing and, consequently, was
associated with a significant decrease in reagent costs and specimen
turnaround time. We also retrospectively compared reactivity by CIEP,
CIEP plus SPD, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and line
immunoassay (LIA) of 52 serum samples that were previously determined
to be positive for ENAs, and we correlated the results with clinical
diagnoses. There was significant agreement among CIEP, CIEP plus SPD,
ELISA, and LIA for the detection of anti-SS-A, anti-SS-B and anti-RNP.
In general, CIEP, CIEP plus SPD, and LIA correlated better with the
clinical diagnoses than ELISA, even though ELISA detected anti-ENAs
more often than the other methods. CIEP plus SPD is therefore the most
cost effective method for the identification of clinically meaningful
ENAs. Based on our experience, we now screen for ENAs by CIEP, and
positive samples are then typed by CIEP plus SPD. Samples that are
difficult to interpret are then further assessed by an alternative method.
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.3.471-474.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
High-Quality, Cost-Effective Strategy for Detection
of Autoantibodies to Extractable Nuclear Antigens
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Clinical Immunology, Royal Prince, Alfred Hospital, Missenden Road,
Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia. Phone: 61 2 9515 7469. Fax: 61 2 9515 7762. E-mail: tri{at}immu.rpa.cs.nsw.gov.au.
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