Author:
Bizzaro Nicola,Pesce Giampaola,Trevisan Maria Teresa,Marchiano Manuela,Cinquanta Luigi,Infantino Maria,Paura Giusy,Tampoia Marilina,Alessio Maria Grazia,Previtali Giulia,Marchese Magda,Zullo Clelia,Villalta Danilo,Brusca Ignazio,Laneve Mario,Castiglione Caterina,Carbone Teresa,Curcio Carmela,Invernizzi Laura,Montecucco Fabrizio,Saverino Daniele,Ferretti Fabio,Porcelli Brunetta
Abstract
AbstractA dense fine speckled pattern (DFS) caused by antibodies to the DFS70 kDa nuclear protein is a relatively common finding while testing for anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) on HEp-2 cells. However, despite many efforts and numerous studies, the clinical significance of anti-DFS70 antibodies is still unknown as they can be found in patients with various disorders and even in healthy subjects. In this study we aimed at verifying whether these antibodies are associated with thrombotic events or with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). We studied 443 patients with venous or arterial thrombosis or RPL and 244 controls by IIF on HEp-2 cells and by a DFS70-specific chemiluminescent immunoassay (CIA). The DFS pattern was observed in IIF in 31/443 (7.0%) patients and in 6/244 (2.5%) controls (p = 0.01) while anti-DFS70 specific antibodies were detected by CIA in 11 (2.5%) patients and in one (0.4%) control (p = 0.06). Positive samples, either by IIF or by CIA, were then assayed by a second DFS70-specific line-immunoassay (LIA) method: 83.3% of the CIA positive samples were confirmed DFS70 positive versus only 29.7% of the IIF positive samples. These findings show that IIF overestimates anti-DFS70 antibody frequency and that results obtained by specific CIA and LIA assays do not indicate that venous or arterial thrombosis or RPL are linked to a higher prevalence of anti-DFS70 antibodies.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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