2022
DOI: 10.1186/s42358-022-00264-1
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The influence of demography and referral medical specialty on the detection of autoantibodies to HEP-2 cells in a large sample of patients

Abstract: Background The prevalence of anti-cell autoantibodies detected by indirect immunofluorescence assay on HEp-2 cells (HEp-2-IIFA) increases with age and is higher in female sex. The number of medical specialties that use HEp-2-IIFA in the investigation of autoimmune diseases has increased lately. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and patterns of autoantibodies on HEp-2-IIFA according to demographics variables and referring medical specialties. Methods … Show more

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“…Therefore, an increased unspecific immune response in puberty, resulting in increased autoantibody production, isolated or in combination, might explain the higher prevalence of HEp-2-IFA positivity and indirectly explain the higher prevalence of CPs in this age group. The higher prevalence of autoantibodies in females is discussed elsewhere (33). The nuclear speckled, homogeneous, and nucleolar are the most common ANA patterns described in the pediatric population (30,…”
Section: Single and Complex Patterns Prevalence According To The Age ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an increased unspecific immune response in puberty, resulting in increased autoantibody production, isolated or in combination, might explain the higher prevalence of HEp-2-IFA positivity and indirectly explain the higher prevalence of CPs in this age group. The higher prevalence of autoantibodies in females is discussed elsewhere (33). The nuclear speckled, homogeneous, and nucleolar are the most common ANA patterns described in the pediatric population (30,…”
Section: Single and Complex Patterns Prevalence According To The Age ...mentioning
confidence: 99%