Centromere Antibodies
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Assay |
Centromere antibodies |
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Key Words |
Centromere antibodies (ENAP, ENA profile) |
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Specimen Collection |
Serum (brown) |
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Turnaround time |
10 days |
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Test indications |
Performed as part of an ANA screen and ENA screen and confirmed on HEp-2 cells (if appropriate). A negative ANA screen and/or ENA screen excludes the presence of Centromere antibodies. When performed, centromere results are reported as part of the ENA profile. These antibodies are characteristic of the CREST syndrome, a variant of systemic sclerosis with limited skin involvement but associated with Calcinosis, Raynaud’s phenomenon oEsphageal immobility, Sclerodactyly and Telangectasia. They are also found in about 10% of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis which often overlaps with systemic sclerosis. They are directed against centromere associated proteins.Patients with severe Raynaud's and other features of scleroderma, especially lung and other organ involvement, should also been screened for Scl-70 which is associated with diffuse systemic sclerosis. |
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Methodology |
Enzyme immunoassay |
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Interferences |
No known methodological interferences |
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Reference Range |
N/A |
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Analytical error |
Contact the Laboratory (x8454) |
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Reference change value |
N/A |



