Literature DB >> 17439329

Diagnostic accuracy of the FIDIS multiplex fluorescent microsphere immunodetection system for anti-extractable nuclear antigen (ENA) antibodies in connective tissue diseases.

Martine Vercammen1, Patricia Meirlaen, Jacques Sennesael, Brigitte Velkeniers, Sara T'Kint, Leon Verbruggen, Patrick Haentjens, Linda Broodtaerts, Christian Demanet, Marc De Waele.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anti-extractable nuclear antigen antibodies (ENA) are markers of connective tissue diseases (CTDs).
METHODS: We compared FIDIS reagents in the multiplex fluorescent microsphere immunodetection system to INNO-LIA and immunodiffusion for 174 antinuclear antibody-positive patients, 102 with well-defined CTDs and 72 disease controls.
RESULTS: No significant differences were found in sensitivity or specificity between FIDIS and immunodiffusion, or between FIDIS and INNO-LIA for all anti-ENA in all CTD patients; nor were any differences found for individual anti-ENAs within distinct CTDs. The FIDIS sensitivity was 41% (anti-SSA) and 17% (anti-SSB) in lupus erythematosus (LE) or primary Sjögren's syndrome; 5% (anti-ribosome and anti-Sm) in LE; 17% (anti-RNP) in LE or mixed CTD; 21% (anti-Scl70) in systemic sclerosis; and 61% (anti-centromere) in limited systemic sclerosis. The specificity reached 88%-100%. Receiver operating characteristic curve areas did not differ between FIDIS and INNO-LIA. Agreement ranged from 91% (anti-SSB) to 99% (anti-Jo1) between FIDIS and INNO-LIA, and from 95% (anti-Scl70) to 100% (anti-Sm) between FIDIS and immunodiffusion. Samples scored positive with all techniques in 83% (anti-centromere), 70% (anti-RNP), 67% (anti-Jo1), 60% (anti-SSA), 40% (anti-SSB), 33% (anti-ribosome), 25% (anti-Sm) and 13% (anti-Scl70) of cases.
CONCLUSIONS: The diagnostic performance of FIDIS anti-ENA reagents is comparable to immunodiffusion and INNO-LIA.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17439329     DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2007.096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med        ISSN: 1434-6621            Impact factor:   3.694


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