Clinical significance of screening autoantibodies in individuals of physical examination
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1009-9158.2014.11.012
- VernacularTitle:体检人群中自身抗体筛查的临床意义
- Author:
Chaojun HU
;
Hua CHEN
;
Li WANG
;
Yina BAI
;
Shulan ZHANG
;
Ning SONG
;
Lijun LI
;
Ping LI
;
Chuiwen DENG
;
Yanping SHI
;
Yongzhe LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Autoimmune diseases;
Autoantibodies;
Physical examination;
Mass screening
- From:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2014;(11):847-850
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objectives To explore the clinical significance of autoantibodiesin individuals who accept a routine physical examination.Methods From April to June 2012, the serum of 932 individualsincluding 649 males and 283 females, from department of routine physical examination center of Peking Union Medical College Hospitalwerecollected , it uesd IIF for ANA, line immunoassay ( LIA) for specific ANAs antibodies and ELISA for the other antibodies , includinganti-CCP antibodies , AMA-M2, ACL antibodies and anti-anti-β2GPⅠantibodies.Chi-square test was used for data measurement of positive rate of autoantibodies in men and women;Fisher′s exact test was used when the data not meet the conditions of Chi-square test.Individualswith high-risk of autoimmune disease according to the results ofautoantibodies ( Titersof autoantibodies≥2-fold cut-off and accompanied with other autoimmune diseases related laboratory abnormalities) were recalled to visit doctor.Results Of the 932 cases, the overall positive rate of ANA was 11.27%.The positive rate of ANA was19.79%inwomen, which was significantly higher than thatin men (7.09%)(χ2 =32.6, P<0.01); the overall positive rate of ANAswas 8.69%, and the positive rate of ANA was13.43%inwomen, whichwas significantly higher than that in men ( 6.63%) (χ2 =11.49, P <0.01);the overall positive rates of AMA-M2, anti-CCP antibodies , anti ACL antibodies and anti β2GPⅠantibodies were 3.22%, 0.54%, 2.90%and 0.21% respectively , which were 2.83%, 0.71%, 3.18%and 0.71 % in women , and 3.39%, 0.46%, 2.77% and 0.00% in men respectively , there was no statistically significant of positive rate between female and male 58 patients accounting for 6.22% in high-risk of autoimmune disease were recalled , of which 15 cases, accounting for 1.61% were diagnosed or highly suspected of autoimmune diseases (AID) of the 15 patients, 11 patients accounting for 1.18% were diagnosed AID, including 6 CTD, 3 pSS, 1 RA and 1 pSS/PBC;4 patients were highly suspected as AID , including 3 suspected CTD and 1 suspected pSS.The titers concentration of the positive antibodies in patients with confirmed or suspected AID ≥ 3 times cut-off.Conclusions The positive rate of autoantibodies in individuals of physical examination is high , but there is clinical significance when the titers concentration of positive autoantibodies ≥ 3 times of the cut-off.Positive-autoantibodies patients with high-risk of autoimmune disease need professional clinician to provide follow-up, consulting and health education for early discovery, timely diagnosis, and proper treatment of AID.