| Literature DB >> 19778440 |
Peter D Burbelo1, Kathryn H Ching, Alexandra T Issa, Caroline M Loftus, Yi Li, Minoru Satoh, Westley H Reeves, Michael J Iadarola.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sjögren's syndrome (SjS) is a relatively common autoimmune disease characterized by oral and ocular dryness. There is an increasing need for simple, sensitive and rapid technologies for the diagnosis of SjS and other autoimmune diseases. Here we investigated whether a quick version of luciferase immunoprecipitation systems (QLIPS) could be used to produce a rapid, specific and quantitative test to detect autoantibodies associated with SjS.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19778440 PMCID: PMC2760511 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5876-7-83
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Figure 1QLIPS detection of anti-La autoantibodies. QLIPS detection of autoantibodies against La in 25 normal controls and 57 primary SjS patients. Each circle or square symbol represents the anti-La antibody titer of a normal control or SjS patient, respectively. The solid lines represent the GMT for each group. For determining sensitivity and specificity for this anti-La antibody test, the dashed line represents the cut-off level derived from mean plus 5 SD of the antibody titers of the 25 normal volunteers.
Figure 2QLIPS detection of anti-Ro60 and anti-Ro52 autoantibodies in SjS. QLIPS detection of autoantibodies against Ro60-Δ2 and a C-terminal fragment of Ro52 (Ro52-Δ2) in 25 normal volunteers and 57 primary SjS patients. (A) The anti-Ro60-Δ2 antibody test. (B) The anti-Ro52-Δ2 antibody test. Each circle or square symbol represents individual normal controls or SjS patient samples, respectively. The solid lines represent the GMT for each group. For determining sensitivity and specificity, the dashed line represents the cut-off level derived from the control mean plus 5 SD.
Figure 3Ro52-Δ2 QLIPS testing with an independent validation cohort. Antibodies were evaluated by QLIPS with 107 SjS and 30 control sera. Each circle or square symbol represents individual normal controls or SjS patient samples, respectively. The solid lines represent the GMT for each group. The cutoff of 37,806 LU, previously determined from the initial cohort in Figure 2B, is shown by the dotted line and results in 66% sensitivity and 100% specificity.