International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal

Introduction: Screening for autoantibodies in HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence is currently accepted as the gold-standard test for the diagnosis of systemic autoimmune diseases. The main objective of the International Consensus on ANA Patterns is to achieve a consensus on the nomenclature...

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Main Authors: Maria José Sousa, Esmeralda Neves, Otília Figueiras, Ana Paula Cruz, Isabel Fernandes, Alexandra Mendes, Maria do Céu Santos, Rosário Cunha, Lídia Magueijo, Cláudia Pratas, Ana Miranda, Rita Ribeiro
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Published: Ordem dos Médicos 2021-05-01
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spelling doaj-355731566f1a4f97a6a7939531730c0f2021-05-03T13:11:27ZengOrdem dos MédicosActa Médica Portuguesa0870-399X1646-07582021-05-0134534735410.20344/amp.131215150International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in PortugalMaria José Sousa0Esmeralda Neves1Otília Figueiras2Ana Paula Cruz3Isabel Fernandes4Alexandra Mendes5Maria do Céu Santos6Rosário Cunha7Lídia Magueijo8Cláudia Pratas9Ana Miranda10Rita Ribeiro11Departamento de Imunopatologia e Autoimunidade. Centro de Medicina Laboratorial Germano de Sousa. Lisboa. Departamento de Medicina. Faculdade Ciências Médicas/ Nova Medical School. Lisboa.Departamento de Patologia. Serviço de Imunologia. Centro Hospitalar e Universitário do Porto. Porto.Departamento de Patologia. Serviço de Imunologia. Centro Hospitalar e Universitário do Porto. Porto.Laboratório de Imunologia Humoral. Serviço de Patologia Clínica. Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho. Vila Nova de Gaia.Laboratório de Imunologia. Serviço de Patologia Clínica. Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental. Lisboa.Laboratório de Imunologia. Serviço de Patologia Clínica. Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental. Lisboa.Secção de Imunologia. Serviço de Patologia Clínica. Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Central. Lisboa.Laboratório de Imunologia. Serviço de Patologia Clínica. Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Coimbra. Coimbra.Departamento de Imunologia. AFFIDEA. Laboratório de Castelo Branco. Castelo Branco.Departamento de Análises Especiais. UNILABS. Laboratório Carlos Torres. Porto.Departamento de Serologia e Autoimunidade. Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte. Lisboa.Departamento de Imunopatologia e Autoimunidade. Centro de Medicina Laboratorial Germano de Sousa. Lisboa.Introduction: Screening for autoantibodies in HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence is currently accepted as the gold-standard test for the diagnosis of systemic autoimmune diseases. The main objective of the International Consensus on ANA Patterns is to achieve a consensus on the nomenclature and description of antinuclear antibody morphological patterns. This work aims to build on the International Consensus on ANA Patterns project to establish a nomenclature consensus in Portugal, thus contributing to harmonization in autoimmune diagnosis and promoting diagnostic quality in autoimmune systemic rheumatic diseases. Material and Methods: Participating laboratories identified all the nuclear and cytoplasmic pattern designations in the International Consensus on ANA Patterns (including the anti-cell pattern code), and matched them with the corresponding Portuguese nomenclature in use. The results were aggregated and used as a foundation for nomenclature harmonization work. Consensus meetings followed an iterative process, until a final consensual proposal was drafted. Results: Prior agreement between laboratories was over 75% for 23 of the total 29 anti-cell patterns. The degree to which each laboratory is aligned with the International Consensus on ANA Patterns international reference ranges from 22.1% to 100%. It was possible to write a consensual version of the International Consensus on ANA Patterns nomenclature for Portugal. Discussion: There was a good consensus basis for the nomenclature in the International Consensus on ANA Patterns, despite relevant differences with some translations. The study highlights the need for collaboration among laboratories towards an unambiguous description of laboratory results. Conclusion: This study shows that there is good potential for collaboration between laboratories in order to produce the consensus needed to improve diagnosis and patient follow-up.https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/13121anticorpos antinucleares/análiseportugaltécnica indireta de fluorescência para anticorpo/métodos
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author Maria José Sousa
Esmeralda Neves
Otília Figueiras
Ana Paula Cruz
Isabel Fernandes
Alexandra Mendes
Maria do Céu Santos
Rosário Cunha
Lídia Magueijo
Cláudia Pratas
Ana Miranda
Rita Ribeiro
spellingShingle Maria José Sousa
Esmeralda Neves
Otília Figueiras
Ana Paula Cruz
Isabel Fernandes
Alexandra Mendes
Maria do Céu Santos
Rosário Cunha
Lídia Magueijo
Cláudia Pratas
Ana Miranda
Rita Ribeiro
International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal
Acta Médica Portuguesa
anticorpos antinucleares/análise
portugal
técnica indireta de fluorescência para anticorpo/métodos
author_facet Maria José Sousa
Esmeralda Neves
Otília Figueiras
Ana Paula Cruz
Isabel Fernandes
Alexandra Mendes
Maria do Céu Santos
Rosário Cunha
Lídia Magueijo
Cláudia Pratas
Ana Miranda
Rita Ribeiro
author_sort Maria José Sousa
title International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal
title_short International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal
title_full International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal
title_fullStr International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed International Consensus on Antinuclear Antibody Patterns in Portugal
title_sort international consensus on antinuclear antibody patterns in portugal
publisher Ordem dos Médicos
series Acta Médica Portuguesa
issn 0870-399X
1646-0758
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Introduction: Screening for autoantibodies in HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence is currently accepted as the gold-standard test for the diagnosis of systemic autoimmune diseases. The main objective of the International Consensus on ANA Patterns is to achieve a consensus on the nomenclature and description of antinuclear antibody morphological patterns. This work aims to build on the International Consensus on ANA Patterns project to establish a nomenclature consensus in Portugal, thus contributing to harmonization in autoimmune diagnosis and promoting diagnostic quality in autoimmune systemic rheumatic diseases. Material and Methods: Participating laboratories identified all the nuclear and cytoplasmic pattern designations in the International Consensus on ANA Patterns (including the anti-cell pattern code), and matched them with the corresponding Portuguese nomenclature in use. The results were aggregated and used as a foundation for nomenclature harmonization work. Consensus meetings followed an iterative process, until a final consensual proposal was drafted. Results: Prior agreement between laboratories was over 75% for 23 of the total 29 anti-cell patterns. The degree to which each laboratory is aligned with the International Consensus on ANA Patterns international reference ranges from 22.1% to 100%. It was possible to write a consensual version of the International Consensus on ANA Patterns nomenclature for Portugal. Discussion: There was a good consensus basis for the nomenclature in the International Consensus on ANA Patterns, despite relevant differences with some translations. The study highlights the need for collaboration among laboratories towards an unambiguous description of laboratory results. Conclusion: This study shows that there is good potential for collaboration between laboratories in order to produce the consensus needed to improve diagnosis and patient follow-up.
topic anticorpos antinucleares/análise
portugal
técnica indireta de fluorescência para anticorpo/métodos
url https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/13121
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