Summary:
The aim of this study is to evaluate three commercial anti-nucleosome enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assays (ELISA), to find the presence anti-nucleosomal antibodies (Ncs–Ab) and to report
our experience with the detection of anti-nucleosome (anti-Nuc) antibodies (Ab) in series of SLE
patients, and to compare these results with those of anti-histone and anti-dsDNA Ab. Patients and
methods. We selected 128 patients (106 female, 22 male, mean age 40) including 52 patients with
SLE, 14 with lupus nephritis, 8 with neuropsychiatric lupus (NPSLE) and as controls 39 with systemic
sclerosis (SCL), 15 with Sjögren syndrome and 51 healthy controls (40 female, 11 male, mean
age 42) and to evaluate three commercial ELISA kits (Orgentec, BL Diagnostika, Euroimmun).
The sera were assayed for the levels of anti-ds DNA (ELISA, Orgentec), anti-histone (INNO LIA
ANA Update, Innogenetics) also. Results. The prevalence of positive anti-nucleosome was by
detection Orgentec, BL Diagnostika and Euroimmun in group of patients with SLE 99,3 %, 99,3%
and 72,3%, with lupus nephritis 100 %, 100 % and 79 %, with NPSLE 100 %, 100 % and 62,3%, with
SCL 82,1 %, 82,1 %, 17,9 % , with SS 14%, 14% and 7% and with healthy controls 8 %, 8 % and 6 %,
respectively. The frequencies of positive anti-nucleosome, anti-dsDNA and anti-histone antibodies
were in group of patients with SLE 73 %, 63 % and 54%, with SCL 17,9 %, 8 %, 5 % and with SS
7 %, 7 % and 0 %, respectively. Patients with SLE have increased levels of anti-nucleosome antibodies
in their sera compared with healthy controls, SCL patients and patients with SS.
Conclusion. Based on frequency of positive observations of anti-Ncs Ab in the group of patients
suffering with SLE (62,3-79%) and discrepancy findings in the group with SCL patiens (82,1 %,
p<0,001) by using Orgentec and BL Diagnostika we decided to introduce the kit by Euroimmun
(17,9 %, NS) for rutine use. The results obstained using this kit are in good corelation with results
published so far. All the three autoantibodies were present more frequently in cases with lupus
and this corelation was significant in statistical means.
Key words:
SLE - systemic lupus erythematosus, SCL - sclerodermia, SS - Sjögren syndrome,
anti-nucler antibodies, anti-histone antibodies, anti-ds DNA antibodies, anti-nucleosomal antibodies
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