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Anti-Amphiphysin (IgG + IgA)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0.1 - 10 Units

Antibodies against Amphiphysin occur in patients with paraneoplastic variant Stiff person syndrome but can also be seen in autoimmune encephalitis. Antibodies against Amphiphysin are associated with breast cancer and small cell lung cancer. Neurological symptoms may precede the diagnosis of cancer with up to five years. 

Antibodies against Amphiphysin are graded as High-risk antibodies with a frequency of 80% of underlying cancer and a positive result yield 3 points PNS score, according to Updated Diagnostic Criteria for Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes. 

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Anti-Amphiphysin (IgM)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0.1 - 10 Units

Antibodies against Amphiphysin occur in patients with paraneoplastic variant Stiff person syndrome but can also be seen in autoimmune encephalitis. Antibodies against Amphiphysin are associated with breast cancer and small cell lung cancer. Neurological symptoms may precede the diagnosis of cancer with up to five years. 

Antibodies against Amphiphysin are graded as High-risk antibodies with a frequency of 80% of underlying cancer and a positive result yield 3 points PNS score, according to Updated Diagnostic Criteria for Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndromes. 

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Anti-Amyloid beta (1-42) (IgG + IgA)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 10 Units

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Anti-Amyloid beta (1-42) (IgM)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 10 Units

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Anti-Amyloid beta (25-35) (IgG + IgA)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 10 Units

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Anti-Amyloid beta (25-35) (IgM)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 10 Units

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Anti-Aquaporin 4 (IgG + IgA)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0.1 - 10 Units

Antibodies to aquaporin 4 constitute a sensitive and highly specific serum marker of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) that can facilitate the differential diagnosis of NMO and classic multiple sclerosis.

Neuromyelitis optica is an inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system (CNS). The discovery of circulating IgG antibodies against the astrocyte water channel protein aquaporin 4 (AQP4) and the evidence that AQP4 IgG is involved in the development of neuromyelitis optica revolutionized the understanding of the disease. Anti aquaporin 4 antibodies have also been shown in patients with peripheral demyelination. In addition, human aquaporin 4 shows cross-reactivity with corn and soybean aquaporins.

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Anti-Aquaporin 4 (IgM)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0.1 - 10 Units

Antibodies to aquaporin 4 constitute a sensitive and highly specific serum marker of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) that can facilitate the differential diagnosis of NMO and classic multiple sclerosis.

Neuromyelitis optica is an inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the central nervous system (CNS). The discovery of circulating IgG antibodies against the astrocyte water channel protein aquaporin 4 (AQP4) and the evidence that AQP4 IgG is involved in the development of neuromyelitis optica revolutionized the understanding of the disease. Anti aquaporin 4 antibodies have also been shown in patients with peripheral demyelination. In addition, human aquaporin 4 shows cross-reactivity with corn and soybean aquaporins.

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Anti-Beta2 Glycoprotein I IgG

Serum

Connective Tissue Disease Cascade, LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 21 SGU

Anti-Beta2 Glycoprotein I IgG is a specific class of autoantibodies directed against beta-2 glycoprotein I (β2GPI), a plasma protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of coagulation. The presence of these autoantibodies is clinically significant, particularly in autoimmune disorders such as Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), where they contribute to a hypercoagulable state. APS, characterized by thrombosis and pregnancy morbidity, is often associated with the presence of anti-β2GPI IgG, along with other antiphospholipid antibodies like lupus anticoagulant and anti-cardiolipin antibodies.

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Anti-Beta2 Glycoprotein I IgM

Serum

Connective Tissue Disease Cascade, LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 33 SMU

Anti-Beta2 Glycoprotein I IgM antibodies are a critical serological marker in the field of immunology and hematology, particularly in the diagnosis and management of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Beta2 Glycoprotein I, a phospholipid-binding plasma protein, plays a pivotal role in the coagulation process. The presence of IgM autoantibodies against Beta2 Glycoprotein I indicates an autoimmune response that can interfere with the normal coagulation pathway, leading to an increased risk of thrombosis. These autoantibodies are a subset of antiphospholipid antibodies, which also include anti-cardiolipin antibodies and lupus anticoagulant. In the clinical context, the detection of Anti-Beta2 Glycoprotein I IgM is significant for the diagnosis of APS, particularly in patients presenting with unexplained blood clots (thrombosis) or recurrent pregnancy loss, both of which are hallmark features of APS.

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Anti-C1Q Ab, IgG (RDL)

Immune System

Optimal range:   0 - 20 Units

Serial testing shows that increasing amounts of IgG anti-C1q predict renal flares in SLE patients. Elevated serum titers of anti-C1q antibodies tend to be associated with proliferative forms of lupus, glomerulonephritis and subendothelial deposits of immune complexes.

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Anti-Cardiolipin Ab, IgA (RDL)

Serum

ANA 12 Plus Profile (RDL), LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 12 APL U/mL

Anti-Cardiolipin antibodies (aCL) of the IgA class are autoantibodies that target cardiolipin, a phospholipid found in cell membranes. While less commonly discussed than their IgG and IgM counterparts, IgA anti-cardiolipin antibodies also play a role in autoimmune conditions, particularly antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

APS is an autoimmune disorder characterized by an increased risk of blood clots (thrombosis) and pregnancy complications, including recurrent miscarriages. The presence of IgA anti-cardiolipin antibodies can contribute to the diagnostic criteria for APS, especially in patients who test negative for the more common IgG and IgM types but have clinical symptoms suggestive of APS.

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Anti-Cardiolipin Ab, IgG (RDL)

Serum

ANA 12 Plus Profile (RDL), LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 15 GPL U/mL

Anti-Cardiolipin antibodies (aCL) of the IgG class are a type of autoantibody directed against cardiolipin, a phospholipid present in cell membranes. These antibodies are significant in the diagnosis and management of autoimmune disorders, particularly in the context of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

APS is characterized by thrombosis (blood clots) and pregnancy complications, including recurrent miscarriages. The presence of anti-cardiolipin antibodies, especially the IgG subtype, is one of the laboratory criteria for diagnosing APS. Elevated levels of these antibodies can increase the risk of blood clot formation in veins and arteries, leading to complications like deep vein thrombosis, stroke, or heart attack.

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Anti-Cardiolipin Ab, IgM (RDL)

Serum

ANA 12 Plus Profile (RDL), LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 13 MPL U/mL

Anti-Cardiolipin antibodies (aCL) of the IgM class are autoantibodies directed against cardiolipin, a specific phospholipid in cell membranes. These antibodies are clinically significant, especially in the context of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), an autoimmune disorder characterized by an increased tendency for blood clot formation (thrombosis) and complications in pregnancy. The IgM class of aCL is one of the key markers tested for the diagnosis of APS.

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Anti-CCP Ab, IgG / IgA (RDL)

Serum

ANA 12 Plus Profile (RDL), LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 20 Units

Anti-CCP antibodies, or anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies, are autoantibodies frequently found in the blood of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). These antibodies target proteins that have been altered by a process called citrullination; this alteration changes the structure of the protein, causing the immune system to recognize them as foreign.

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Anti-Centromere Ab by IFA (RDL)

ANA Comprehensive Panel

Reference range:   <1:40, >1:40

Anti-Centromere Antibodies (Anti-Centromere Ab) detected by Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) at RDL (Reference Diagnostic Laboratories) are essential diagnostic markers associated with autoimmune disorders, particularly limited cutaneous scleroderma and CREST syndrome.

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Anti-Centromere Ab by IFA (RDL)

Serum

ANA 12 Plus Profile (RDL), LabCorp

Reference range:   Negative, Positive

The Anti-Centromere Antibody (ACA) test is an indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) used to detect autoantibodies that target centromere proteins. These antibodies are primarily associated with autoimmune connective tissue diseases, particularly limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis. The test is available at various clinical laboratories and plays a crucial role in diagnosing and monitoring certain autoimmune conditions.

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Anti-Centromere B Antibodies

ANA Comprehensive Panel

Optimal range:   0 - 0.9 AI

Centromere B Antibody is diagnostic for the form of scleroderma known as CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal immotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia).

With a high specificity and a prevalence of 80 to 95%, antibodies against centromeres are pathognomonic for the limited form of progressive systemic sclerosis and can be detected even before the onset of the disease. If the corresponding clinical indication is given, the quantitative determination of antibodies with a monospecific test system, e.g. the Anti-Centromeres ELISA, is recommended.

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Anti-Cerebellum (IgM)

Neural Zoomer Plus, Vibrant Wellness

Optimal range:   0 - 10 Units

The "Anti-Cerebellum" marker is a crucial test component designed to detect autoantibodies targeting the cerebellum, which is a part of the brain responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, including posture, balance, coordination, and speech. The presence of these autoantibodies can indicate an autoimmune response against the cerebellum, potentially leading to neurological disorders such as cerebellar ataxia. This condition is characterized by difficulties in balance, movement, and possibly affecting speech and eye movements, profoundly impacting an individual's quality of life. 

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Anti-Chromatin Ab, IgG (RDL)

Serum

ANA 12 Plus Profile (RDL), LabCorp

Optimal range:   0 - 20 Units

The marker "Anti-Chromatin Ab, IgG (RDL)" refers to a specific type of blood test that detects antibodies called immunoglobulin G (IgG) that are directed against chromatin. Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of our cells, and it plays a critical role in packaging DNA into a compact, manageable form, and in regulating gene expression. The presence of anti-chromatin antibodies, like those detected by this test, is significant because they are commonly associated with certain autoimmune disorders, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

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