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Detection of antinuclear antibodies : recommendations from EFLM, EASI and ICAP

Authors :
Bonroy, Carolien
Vercammen, Martine
Fierz, Walter
Andrade, Luis E.C.
Van Hoovels, Lieve
Infantino, Maria
Fritzler, Marvin J.
Bogdanos, Dimitrios
Kozmar, Ana
Nespola, Benoit
Broeders, Sylvia
Patel, Dina
Herold, Manfred
Zheng, Bing
Chan, Eric Y.T.
Uibo, Raivo
Haapala, Anna-Maija
Musset, Lucile
Sack, Ulrich
Nagy, Gabor
Sundic, Tatjana
Fischer, Katarzyna
Rego De Sousa, Maria-José
Vargas, Maria Luisa
Eriksson, Catharina
Heijnen, Ingmar
García-De La Torre, Ignacio
Carballo, Orlando Gabriel
Satoh, Minoru
Kim, Kyeong-Hee
Chan, Edward K.L.
Damoiseaux, Jan
Lopez-Hoyos, Marcos
Bossuyt, Xavier
Bonroy, Carolien
Vercammen, Martine
Fierz, Walter
Andrade, Luis E.C.
Van Hoovels, Lieve
Infantino, Maria
Fritzler, Marvin J.
Bogdanos, Dimitrios
Kozmar, Ana
Nespola, Benoit
Broeders, Sylvia
Patel, Dina
Herold, Manfred
Zheng, Bing
Chan, Eric Y.T.
Uibo, Raivo
Haapala, Anna-Maija
Musset, Lucile
Sack, Ulrich
Nagy, Gabor
Sundic, Tatjana
Fischer, Katarzyna
Rego De Sousa, Maria-José
Vargas, Maria Luisa
Eriksson, Catharina
Heijnen, Ingmar
García-De La Torre, Ignacio
Carballo, Orlando Gabriel
Satoh, Minoru
Kim, Kyeong-Hee
Chan, Edward K.L.
Damoiseaux, Jan
Lopez-Hoyos, Marcos
Bossuyt, Xavier
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objectives: Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) are important for the diagnosis of various autoimmune diseases. ANA are usually detected by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) using HEp-2 cells (HEp-2 IFA). There are many variables influencing HEp-2 IFA results, such as subjective visual reading, serum screening dilution, substrate manufacturing, microscope components and conjugate. Newer developments on ANA testing that offer novel features adopted by some clinical laboratories include automated computer-assisted diagnosis (CAD) systems and solid phase assays (SPA). Methods: A group of experts reviewed current literature and established recommendations on methodological aspects of ANA testing. This process was supported by a two round Delphi exercise. International expert groups that participated in this initiative included (i) the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) Working Group “Autoimmunity Testing”; (ii) the European Autoimmune Standardization Initiative (EASI); and (iii) the International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP). Results: In total, 35 recommendations/statements related to (i) ANA testing and reporting by HEp-2 IFA; (ii) HEp-2 IFA methodological aspects including substrate/conjugate selection and the application of CAD systems; (iii) quality assurance; (iv) HEp-2 IFA validation/verification approaches and (v) SPA were formulated. Globally, 95% of all submitted scores in the final Delphi round were above 6 (moderately agree, agree or strongly agree) and 85% above 7 (agree and strongly agree), indicating strong international support for the proposed recommendations. Conclusions: These recommendations are an important step to achieve high quality ANA testing.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457585323
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515.cclm-2023-0209