[Diagnostic value of antineutophil cytoplasmic antibodies].

Agnieszka Zak-Gołab, Antoni Hrycek, Michał Holecki, Jerzy Chudek

Katedra Patofizjologii Slaskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach.

Journal Article: Wiadomości lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland: 1960) 01/2011; 64(1):37-42.

Abstract

Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) constitute a family of auto-antibodies directed against various components of the neutrophil cytoplasm. The indirect immunofluorecence assays detected three fluorescent staining patterns: cANCA--cytoplasmic; pANCA--perinuclear and aANCA--atypical. Occurence ANCA is mainly associated with Wegener's granulomatosis and vasculitis, but they are also detected in autoimmune diseases (eg. in systemic lupus erythematosus, in rheumathoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome, in dermatomyositis) and in inflamatory bowel diseases (Crohn disease, colitis ulcerosa). Presence of ANCA was found also in primary sclerosing cholangitis, in chronic infections and in person using some kinds of drugs. The aim of the study was to review recent investigations concerning prevalence of ANCA and their diagnostic value not only for vasculitis but also for the other disease in which they are detected.

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Keywords

ANCA
 
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies
 
auto-antibodies
 
chronic infections
 
Crohn disease
 
fluorescent staining patterns
 
kinds
 
neutrophil cytoplasm
 
Occurence ANCA
 
primary sclerosing cholangitis
 
review recent investigations
 
rheumathoid arthritis
 
Sjögren's syndrome
 
systemic lupus erythematosus
 
Wegener's granulomatosis