FLUORESCENCE STAINING PATTERNS AND TITRE OF ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS

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2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Cristina Sacchi ◽  
Aldo Bellora ◽  
Stefania Tamiazzo

Objectives: To evaluate the frequency of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) positive in elderly patients. Methodology: Ana test was evaluate in 1000 eldery patients with Indirect Immunofluorescence (IFI), which still represents the gold standard for the research of this type of autoantibodies. Results: We enrolled 1000 elderly patients ≥ 75 years (75-97y) from September 2019 to April 2020. In 29% of patients we found a positive ANA with a title ≥ 1:160. Conclusions: Our results confirm the data present in the literature. The reasons because in these patients there is an increase in the positivity of ANA are not yet known. Therefore, are these results the expression of a real increase in autoimmune rheumatic diseases in the elderly (predictive antibodies) due to the presence of other concomitant pathologies and the intake of drugs or may they depend on the greater sensitivity of the latest generation diagnostic methods? More comprehensive studies are needed to better understand this phenomenon.


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Francis R. Comerford ◽  
Alan S. Cohen

Mice of the inbred NZB strain develop a spontaneous disease characterized by autoimmune hemolytic anemia, positive lupus erythematosus cell tests and antinuclear antibodies and nephritis. This disease is analogous to human systemic lupus erythematosus. In ultrastructural studies of the glomerular lesion in NZB mice, intraglomerular dense deposits in mesangial, subepithelial and subendothelial locations were described. In common with the findings in many examples of human and experimental nephritis, including many cases of human lupus nephritis, these deposits were amorphous or slightly granular in appearance with no definable substructure.We have recently observed structured deposits in the glomeruli of NZB mice. They were uncommon and were found in older animals with severe glomerular lesions by morphologic criteria. They were seen most commonly as extracellular elements in subendothelial and mesangial regions. The deposits ranged up to 3 microns in greatest dimension and were often adjacent to deposits of lipid-like round particles of 30 to 250 millimicrons in diameter and with amorphous dense deposits.


2006 ◽  
Vol 39 (15) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Alfred E. Buxton ◽  
Anne B. Curtis
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