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Carlos Alberto von Mühlen1,2, Ignacio Garcia-De La Torre3, Maria Infantino4, Jan Damoiseaux5, Luis E C Andrade6,7, Orlando Gabriel Carballo8,9, Karsten Conrad10, Paulo Luiz Carvalho Francescantonio11, Marvin J Fritzler12, Manfred Herold13, Werner Klotz13, Wilson de Melo Cruvinel11, Tsuneyo Mimori14, Minoru Satoh15, Lucile Musset16, Edward K L Chan17.
Abstract
Results of the anti-nuclear antibodies-indirect immunofluorescence assay (anti-cell antibodies test) on HEp-2 cell substrates should be communicated to clinicians in a standardized way, adding value to laboratory findings and helping with critical clinical decisions. This paper proposes a test report based on the practices informed by 118 laboratories in 68 countries, with recommendations from the International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP) group. Major focus is placed on the report format containing endpoint titers, immunofluorescence patterns together with anti-cell (AC) nomenclature, remarks on follow-up or reflex testing, and possible other autoantibody associations. ISO 15,189 directives were integrated into the test report. Special situations addressed include serum screening dilutions and endpoint titers, relevance of immunofluorescence patterns with special attention to cytoplasmic patterns, mixed and compound patterns, and how to report different titers corresponding to multiple patterns or autoantibodies in the same sample. This paper suggests a subtitle for the HEp-2-IIFA, namely anti-cell antibodies test, which could gradually substitute the original outdated ANA nomenclature. This ICAP pro forma report represents a further step in harmonizing the way relevant clinical information could be provided by laboratories.Entities:
Keywords: ANA patterns; ANA test report; Anti-cell antibodies test; HEp-2 cell indirect immunofluorescence assay (HEp-2 IIFA); International Consensus on ANA Patterns; Report of ANA test
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34625914 DOI: 10.1007/s12026-021-09233-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Res ISSN: 0257-277X Impact factor: 2.829