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Review
. 2021 Feb 25;10(1):9.
doi: 10.3390/antib10010009.

Antinuclear Autoantibodies in Health: Autoimmunity Is Not a Synonym of Autoimmune Disease

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Antinuclear Autoantibodies in Health: Autoimmunity Is Not a Synonym of Autoimmune Disease

Irina A Pashnina et al. Antibodies (Basel). .

Abstract

The incidence of autoimmune diseases is increasing. Antinuclear antibody (ANA) testing is a critical tool for their diagnosis. However, ANA prevalence in healthy persons has increased over the last decades, especially among young people. ANA in health occurs in low concentrations, with a prevalence up to 50% in some populations, which demands a cutoff revision. This review deals with the origin and probable physiological or compensatory function of ANA in health, according to the concept of immunological clearance, theory of autoimmune regulation of cell functions, and the concept of functional autoantibodies. Considering ANA titers ≤1:320 as a serological marker of autoimmune diseases seems inappropriate. The role of anti-DFS70/LEDGFp75 autoantibodies is highlighted as a possible anti-risk biomarker for autoimmune rheumatic disorders. ANA prevalence in health is different in various regions due to several underlying causes discussed in the review, all influencing additive combinations according to the concept of the mosaic of autoimmunity. Not only are titers, but also HEp-2 IFA) staining patterns, such as AC-2, important. Accepting autoantibodies as a kind of bioregulator, not only the upper, but also the lower borders of their normal range should be determined; not only their excess, but also a lack of them or "autoimmunodeficiency" could be the reason for disorders.

Keywords: antinuclear antibodies; antinuclear factor; autoimmune diseases; functional autoantibodies; natural autoantibodies; physiological autoimmunity.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Classification of the main patterns of fluorescence in HEp-2 IFA. On a yellow background, there are patterns mandatory for registration in routine laboratory practice, on a white background—those verified by experts. * metaphase plate is stained (from: [189]).

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