%0 Journal Article %T IV Brazilian guidelines for autoantibodies on HEp-2 cells. %A Francescantonio PL %A Cruvinel Wde M %A Dellavance A %A Andrade LE %A Taliberti BH %A von Mühlen CA %A Bichara CD %A Bueno C %A Mangueira CL %A Carvalho DG %A Bonfá ES %A Brito Fde A %A Araújo FI %A Rêgo J %A Pereira KM %A dos Anjos LM %A Bissoli Mde F %A Santiago MB %A Maluf NZ %A Alvarenga RR %A Neves SP %A Valim V %A dos Santos WS %J Rev Bras Reumatol %V 54 %N 1 %D Jan-Feb 2014 %M 24878791 暂无%R %X OBJECTIVE: The Fourth Brazilian Consensus for Autoantibodies Screening in HEp-2 Cells (ANA) was held in Vitória, Espírito Santo, and aimed to discuss strategies and recommendations about the technique, standardization, interpretation and quality control of the indirect immunofluorescence reaction on HEp-2 cells.
METHODS: Twenty three ANA experts from university centers and private laboratories in different areas from Brazil discussed and agreed upon recommendations for the fourth edition of the Brazilian Consensus for Autoantibodies Screening in HEp-2 Cells.
CONCLUSIONS: The 4th ANA Consensus included three novel patterns into the existing algorithm (cytoplasmic Rods and Rings, nuclear Quasi-homogeneous, and CENP-F). Emphasis was given to the need of attention in describing the peculiar mixed pattern elicited by anti-DNA topoisomerase I (Scl-70) autoantibodies, comprising nuclear fine specked, nucleolar homogeneous pattern, NOR staining in metaphase plates, and cytoplasmic fine speckled patterns. The group also emphasized the need for continuous quality control in indirect immunofluorescence assays, the establishment of screening dilutions, as well as conjugate titration. An alert was made regarding the heterogeneity of commercial kits in defining patterns and the use of solid phase methodologies to determine the presence of autoantibodies.