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Order Code CTDC Connective Tissue Diseases Cascade, Serum

Important Note

WILL REFLEX TO THESE TESTS IF INDICATED:

 

CMA Centromere Ab, IgG, S Yes No
CASMT ANA2 Cascade No No
RIB Ribosome P Ab, IgG, S Yes No
ENAE Ab to Extractable Nuclear Ag Eval,S Yes No
ADNAR dsDNA Ab with Reflex, IgG, S Yes

No

ENAE INCLUDES:

 

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
SSA SS-A/Ro Ab, IgG, S Yes Yes
SSB SS-B/La Ab, IgG, S Yes Yes
SM Sm Ab, IgG, S Yes Yes
RNP RNP Ab, IgG, S Yes Yes
SCL70 Scl 70 Ab, IgG, S Yes Yes
JO1 Jo 1 Ab, IgG, S Yes Yes

 

Additional Codes

Mayo Test ID
CTDC

Reporting Name

Connective Tissue Disease Cascade,S

Useful For

Evaluation of patients with signs and symptoms compatible with connective tissue diseases

 

Initial evaluation of patients in clinical situations in which the prevalence of disease is low (6)

 

This test is not recommended for:

-Testing in clinical situations in which there is a high prevalence of connective tissue diseases (eg, rheumatology specialty practice)

-Follow-up evaluation of patients with known connective tissue diseases

Specimen Type

Serum


Specimen Required


Collection Container/Tube:

Preferred: Serum gel

Acceptable: Red top

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic vial

Specimen Volume: 1 mL

Collection Information: Centrifuge and aliquot serum into plastic vial.


Specimen Minimum Volume

0.7 mL

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time
Serum Refrigerated (preferred) 21 days
  Frozen  21 days

Reject Due To

Gross hemolysis Reject
Gross lipemia Reject
Gross icterus OK

Reference Values

ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES (ANA)

≤1.0 U (negative)

1.1-2.9 U (weakly positive)

3.0-5.9 U (positive)

≥6.0 U (strongly positive)

Reference values apply to all ages.

 

CYCLIC CITRULLINATED PEPTIDE ANTIBODIES, IgG

<20.0 U (negative)

20.0-39.9 U (weak positive)

40.0-59.9 U (positive)

≥60.0 U (strong positive) 

Reference values apply to all ages.

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Saturday

Method Name

Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)

CPT Code Information

86038

86200

83516-Centromere (if appropriate)

83516-Ribosome (if appropriate)

86225-ds-DNA AB IgG, Serum (if appropriate)

86235 x 6-RNP, Sm, SS-B, SS-A, Jo 1, and Scl 70 (if appropriate)

Profile Information

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
ANA2 Antinuclear Ab, S Yes Yes
CCP Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Ab, S Yes Yes
IM_01 Interpretation No Yes

Reflex Tests

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
CMA Centromere Ab, IgG, S Yes No
CASMT ANA2 Cascade No No
RIB Ribosome P Ab, IgG, S Yes No
ENAE Ab to Extractable Nuclear Ag Eval,S Yes No
ADNA1 dsDNA Ab, IgG, S Yes No

Testing Algorithm

If antinuclear antibodies are greater than or equal to 3.0 U, then antibodies to double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), extractable nuclear antigen evaluation, ribosome P, and centromere are performed at an additional charge.

 

For more information see Connective Tissue Disease Cascade.

Special Instructions

Method Description

Antinuclear Antibodies:

The method used to detect antinuclear antibodies (ANA) is enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). A HEp-2 lysate supplemented with specific purified antigens (double-stranded [ds] DNA, histone, SS-A [Ro], SS-B [La], Smith, sm/RNP, Scl-70, Jo-1, and centromere B antigen) are coated onto microtiter plate wells. A dilution of patient serum is added to the well and incubated. After washing to remove unbound serum protein, an enzyme conjugated antihuman IgG antibody is added to detect human IgG bound to the microtiter plate well. After incubation and washing to remove unbound conjugate, a substrate to the enzyme is added to the well. After incubation, the enzyme substrate reaction is stopped. The complete assay is measured on a spectrophotometer plate reader. The optical density measured is proportional to the antibody present in the patient serum. Testing is performed on the Agility instrument by Dynex.(Package insert: ELISA kits. Bio-Rad Laboratories; 07/2014)

 

Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide:

Cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies in serum are detected by binding to the wells of a commercial microtiter plate coated with synthetic CCP. During the first incubation, serum antibodies bind to adsorbed, solid phase CCP. The wells are then washed to remove unbound serum constituents, and horse radish peroxidase-labeled goat anti-human IgG antibody is added. After further incubation and washing to remove unbound conjugate, substrate (3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine) is added and allowed to incubate. The reaction between enzyme and substrate is stopped and color in the wells is measured in a microtiter plate reader. The concentration of CCP antibodies is determined by comparison to a 5 point standard curve (15.6-250 U). Testing is performed on the Agility instrument by Dynex.(Package insert: Quanta Lite CCP3 IgG ELISA. INOVA Diagnostics; 02/2020)

 

dsDNA:

The test kit contains 12 micotiter strips each with 8 break-off reagent wells coated with double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). In the first reaction step, diluted patient samples, calibrators and controls are incubated in the wells. Anti-dsDNA antibodies will bind to the antigens coated in the microtiter wells. The wells are washed to remove any unbound proteins and non-specific antibodies. In a second reaction step, rabbit anti-human IgG HRP enzyme conjugate is added to each well. The enzyme conjugate will bind to any wells that have human IgG binding to the dsDNA antigen. The wells are washed to remove any unbound HRP enzyme conjugate. 3,3,5,5, tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) enzyme substrate is added. If the HRP enzyme is present in the well (positive reaction), the HRP enzyme will react with the TMB substrate and produce a blue color. After an additional incubation time to allow the color development, a stop solution is added which turns the blue color yellow and inhibits further color development to allow for stable spectrophotometric reading. The test strips are placed in a microplate reader and the optical density of the color is measured. The amount of antigen specific bound antibody is proportional to the color intensity.(Package insert: Anti-dsDNA-NcX ELISA (IgG). EUROIMMUN; 7/8/2020)

 

SS-A/Ro, SS-B/La, RNP, Sm, Scl 70, Jo 1, ribosome P, and centromere B antibodies are measured by a commercial multiplex flow immunoassay system. Recombinant or purified antigens are coupled covalently to polystyrene microspheres that are impregnated with fluorescent dyes to create unique fluorescent signatures, one microsphere type for each antigen. Diluted sera, calibrators, and controls are added to a mixture containing the antigen-coupled microspheres. Antibodies to each antigen bind to their homologous antigen-coupled microspheres. The microspheres are washed to remove extraneous serum proteins. Phycoerythrin (PE)-conjugated antihuman IgG antibody is then added to detect IgG antibodies bound to the microspheres. The microspheres are washed to remove unbound conjugate, and bound conjugate is detected by laser photometry. A primary laser determines the fluorescent signature of each microsphere, and a secondary laser reveals the level of PE fluorescence associated with the microsphere surface. Results are calculated for each antigen-coated microsphere type by comparing the median fluorescence response to a series of multipoint calibration curves.(Package insert: BioPlex 2200 ANA Screen. Bio-Rad Laboratories; 2019)