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Sjögren’s Antibodies (Anti-SS-A/Anti-SS-B) – 012708

$30.00

Test Details


Use

Aids in the diagnosis of Sjögren’s syndrome (especially with vasculitis) and lupus patients with Sjögren’s overlap syndrome.


Methodology

Multiplex flow immunoassay

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Synonyms

  • Anti-La
  • Anti-Ro

Test Includes

Semiquantitative result of IgG class antibodies

Additional Information

SS-A(Ro) is found in 60% to 70% of patients with Sjögren’s syndrome and 30% to 40% of patients with SLE. SS-B(La) is found in 50% to 60% of Sjögren’s syndrome and 10% to 15% of SLE. SS-A cannot be demonstrated by immunofluorescence (it is soluble in the buffers used), but SS-B may be seen as a speckled antinuclear pattern. SS-A and SS-B are particularly useful in “ANA-negative” cases of SLE, being present in a majority of such cases. Patients who are ANA-positive and who have SS-A but not SS-B are very likely to have nephritis. Antibodies to SS-A are also associated with HLA loci DR3 and DR2 and with hereditary deficiency of C2. Anti-SS-A and anti-SS-B are found in virtually all children with neonatal lupus. Patients with SS-A may also have antibodies to cardiolipin, lupus anticoagulant, and clinical thromboses. This has been termed antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.

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