An Italian nationwide survey on the evolution of autoantibody diagnostics in autoimmune rheumatic diseases.


Journal

Clinical and experimental rheumatology
ISSN: 0392-856X
Titre abrégé: Clin Exp Rheumatol
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 8308521

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Nov 2023
Historique:
received: 28 01 2023
accepted: 22 05 2023
medline: 16 11 2023
pubmed: 20 7 2023
entrez: 20 7 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The advent of new technologies and the discovery of new antigenic targets of autoantibodies has led to significant changes in autoimmune diagnostics worldwide. To address the extent to which autoimmunology laboratories adhere to such innovation in testing and reporting practices, the Italian Society of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine launched a national survey to assess the current status of autoimmune diagnostics and to provide direction for further harmonisation. A questionnaire covering topics related to the diagnosis of autoimmune systemic rheumatic diseases was distributed to 152 Italian autoimmunology laboratories. The 59 closed-answer questions were subdivided into four main sections: 1. the setting (university, hospital or private laboratory) and the number of tests carried out; 2. the technologies used and their level of automation; 3. the analytical phase (antibody tests and methods), including awareness of the International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP) initiative; 4. reporting of results and clinician relations. A total of 121 laboratories (79.6%) responded to the survey (15% universities, 70 hospitals, and 15% private laboratories). Indirect immunofluorescence is used by 94.8% of respondents, chemiluminescence by 78.4%, fluoro-immuno-enzymatic assays by 67.5%, immunodot by 52.6%, line-immunoassay by 47.4%, addressable laser bead immunoassay by 10.3% and radioimmunological methods by 10.2%. The great majority of respondents implemented complete automation of the listed methodologies. 65% of participants state that they add an interpretative comment in the report. 45% of participants enjoy a collaborative relationship with clinicians; counselling activities are provided by almost half of participants. Survey results indicated that almost all respondent laboratories have broadened their antibody panel and that high-throughput technologies have been widely introduced. Gaps identified by the survey include a still incomplete compliance with guidelines in antibody profiles (e.g. in antiphospholipid syndrome and rheumatoid arthritis and reporting of test results. Awareness of these differences provides insights that may further contribute to achieving harmonisation in autoimmune diagnostics.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37470233
pii: 19602
doi: 10.55563/clinexprheumatol/bhnk4l
doi:

Substances chimiques

Autoantibodies 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

2277-2285

Auteurs

Teresa Carbone (T)

Laboratorio di Immunopatologia, Azienda Ospedaliera Regionale San Carlo, Potenza, Italy. teresa.carbone@ospedalesancarlo.it.

Maria Infantino (M)

Laboratorio Immunologia Allergologia, Ospedale San Giovanni di Dio, Firenze, Italy.

Antonio Antico (A)

Laboratorio Analisi, Ospedale Ca' Foncello, Treviso, Italy.

Brunetta Porcelli (B)

Dipartimento Biotecnologie Mediche, Università degli Studi di Siena, and Laboratorio Patologia Clinica, Policlinico S. Maria alle Scotte, AOU Senese, Siena, Italy.

Danilo Villalta (D)

Immunologia e Allergologia, Ospedale S. Maria degli Angeli, Pordenone, Italy.

Vito Pafundi (V)

Laboratorio di Immunopatologia, Azienda Ospedaliera Regionale San Carlo, Potenza, Italy.

Nicola Bizzaro (N)

Laboratorio di Patologia Clinica, Ospedale San Antonio, Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Integrata di Udine, Italy.

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