Newcastle Laboratories

Extractable Nuclear Antigen (ENA) Antibodies

Clinical Background:

Requests for ENA will be tested using multiplex technology on the BioPlex 2200 for the following antibodies, which are reported as Negative or Positive: Ro52 and Ro60 antibodies (speckled ANA patte...

Requests for ENA will be tested using multiplex technology on the BioPlex 2200 for the following antibodies, which are reported as Negative or Positive: Ro52 and Ro60 antibodies (speckled ANA pattern) – associated with Sjogren’s, SLE, Cutaneous lupus, neonatal lupus and congenital complete heart block. La antibodies (speckled ANA pattern) – associated with Sjogren’s, SLE and neonatal lupus. Centromere B Antibodies - found in 70-80% of cases of limited cutaneous scleroderma (CREST syndrome). Sm antibodies (speckled ANA pattern) – specific for SLE, common only in West Indians. SmRNP and RNP 68 antibodies (speckled ANA pattern) – associated with undifferentiated connective tissue disease (UCTD) and SLE. In SLE RNP antibodies occur with ds-DNA antibodies; in UCTD only RNP antibodies detected. Scl-70 antibodies (speckled ANA pattern) - associated with diffuse cutaneous scleroderma, especially in those patients with severe skin disease, musculoskeletal and cardiopulmonary disease. Jo-1 antibodies (ANA staining may not be seen, cytoplasmic staining may occur) - found in 25% of adult patients with autoimmune myositis and in 68% patients with anti-synthetase syndrome (myositis, arthritis, raynauds, interstitial lung disease). Results for anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies, Chromatin antibodies and Robosomal P protein antibodies are also produced when this method is used and these results will be given alongside those quoted above. PM-Scl antibodies (nucleolar ANA pattern) associated with polymyositis scleroderma overlap syndromes. Needs to be requested separately and is sent to an external laboratory for testing. Other specificities may be available through referral laboratories after discussion with Immunology Clinical staff.

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Test Details

  • Discipline:

    Immunology

    Immunology

  • Specimen Container Adult:

    Serum-SST

    Serum-SST

  • Specimen Container Paediatric:

    Serum-Plain tube

    Serum-Plain tube

  • Minimum Volume Adult:

    1 ml

    1 ml

  • Minimum Volume Paediatric:

    0.5 ml

    0.5 ml

  • Special Requirement:

    None

    None

  • Freq Analysis:

    Daily

    Daily

  • Add On Test:

    All urgent add ons via telephone on 0191 2821890, and must be confirmed via email to

    nuth.autoimmunity@nhs.net

     

    All urgent add ons via telephone on 0191 2821890, and must be confirmed via email to

    nuth.autoimmunity@nhs.net

     

  • Quality Assurance:

    UK NEQAS for Antibodies to Nuclear and Related Antigens

    UK NEQAS for Antibodies to Nuclear and Related Antigens

  • Interpretation:

    None

    None

  • Reference Ranges:

    For all the listed antibodies; Normal Range: Negative

    For all the listed antibodies; Normal Range: Negative

  • Other Info:

    Reported as Negative or Positive

    Reported as Negative or Positive

  • Routine Contact Name:

    Autoimmunity Lab

  • Routine Telephone:

    0191 282 1890

    0191 282 1890

  • Routine Email:

Availability:

The ENA screen assay is now run as part of the ANA and related antibodies screen, detected by BioPlex 2200 multiplex analyser. This is run on a daily basis.

Turn Around:

3 routine working days

Send To:

Department of Blood Sciences

Level 3
Leazes Wing
Royal Victoria Infirmary
Queen Victoria Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4LP

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