Combined elevation of IgM and IgA rheumatoid factor has high diagnostic specificity for rheumatoid arthritis |
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Authors: | T. Jónsson K. Steinsson H. Jónsson Á. J. Geirsson J. Thorsteinsson H. Valdimarsson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Immunology, National University Hospital, Landspítalinn, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland e-mail: helgiv@rsp.is Tel.: +354-5601960 Fax: +354-5601943, IS;(2) Department of Rheumatology, National University Hospital, Landspítalinn, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland, IS |
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Abstract: | The diagnostic value of measuring rheumatoid factor (RF) by agglutination or isotype-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was compared. The study included 70 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and 205 patients with various other rheumatic conditions. Of the RA patients, 74% were RF-positive by agglutination and 90% had one or more RF isotypes elevated by ELISA compared to 14% and 22%, respectively, of the other patients. Strikingly, 70% of the RF-positive RA patients had an elevation of two or more RF isotypes compared to only 16% of the other RF-positive patients (P<0.0001). Furthermore, a combined elevation of IgM and IgA RF was found in 52% of the RF-positive RA patients, but only in two (4%) of the other RF-positive patients (P<0.0001). It is concluded that a combined elevation of IgM and IgA RF is highly specific for RA and is very rarely found in rheumatic diseases other than RA. Isotype-specific RF assays are therefore diagnostically superior to agglutination tests. The detection of the RA-specific RF isotype pattern may be particularly helpful early in the course of RA even before the disease is fully differentiated. Received: 10 December 1997 / Accepted: 25 June 1998 |
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Keywords: | Rheumatic diseases Rheumatoid factor Isotypes Rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis |
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