Test Results For:
Anti-centromeres IgG
Test Overview
- Test Name
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Anti-centromeres IgG
- Test Code
- CENT
Short Description
Anti-centromeres IgG
Test Name
Anti-centromeres IgG
Test Code
CENT
Category
Allergy/Autoimmune
TAT
Main Lab:
1
Day(s)
Family Site:
1 Day(s)
Specimen(s)
1 x Venous blood - 5 mL Tube - Gold - SST-Serum Separator Tube
Specimen Type
SST-Serum Separator Tube
Specimen Format
Tube
Specimen Colour
Gold
Specimen Volume
5 mL
Sampling Order
2
Origin
Venous blood
Collection Time after baseline
-
Transport Temperature
-20°C
Accepted Other Specimens
EDTA Plasma
TAT
Main Lab:
1
Day(s)
Family Site:
1 Day(s)
Test Stability
Room Temp:
3 Hour(s)
2–8°C:
7 Day(s)
Clinical Interest
Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) are autoantibodies directed against components of the cell nucleus. By extension, they include antibodies recognising certain components of the cytoplasm and cytoskeleton. Along with rheumatoid factors, ANAs are sought whenever a non-organ-specific autoimmune disease is suspected.
ANAs can be divided into antibodies directed against extractable nuclear antibodies (ENA), non-extractable nuclear antigens and antigens located in the cytoplasm.
A positive ANA or ENA often leads to more specific tests, such as anti-dsDNA, anti-Sm, anti-RNP, anti-Ro/SSA and anti-La/SSB, anti-Scl-70 or anti-J0-1 antibodies to differentiate the various autoimmune diseases.
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with over 95% of patients testing positive.
- The specific antibodies associated are anti-double-stranded DNA (anti-ds-DNA), anti-SM, anti-RNP (Ribonucleoproteins), Anti-Ro/SSA and Anti-La/SSB.
- Sjögren's syndrome, essentially with Anti-Ro/SSA and Anti-La/SSB.
- Systemic scleroderma is often associated with anti-centromeres (ACA) and anti-Topoisomérases I (Anti Scl-70).
- Mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) is often associated with anti-RNP/Sm.
- Dermatomyositis and polymyositis are often associated with anti-Jo-1
Clinical Information Required
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Patient Collection Note
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LOINC Code
68-9, 8068-9
Outwork
No