Diagnostics (Sep 2023)

The Autoantibody Array Assay: A Novel Autoantibody Detection Method

  • Yuta Norimatsu,
  • Kazuki Mitsuru Matsuda,
  • Kei Yamaguchi,
  • Chihiro Ono,
  • Taishi Okumura,
  • Emi Kogo,
  • Hirohito Kotani,
  • Teruyoshi Hisamoto,
  • Ai Kuzumi,
  • Takemichi Fukasawa,
  • Asako Yoshizaki-Ogawa,
  • Naoki Goshima,
  • Shinichi Sato,
  • Ayumi Yoshizaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13182929
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
p. 2929

Abstract

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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) and dermatomyositis (DM) are autoimmune collagen diseases. Specific autoantibodies are known to be involved in their pathogeneses, each presenting with a different clinical manifestation. Although immunoprecipitation is the gold standard method for detecting autoantibodies, it is difficult to perform in all cases owing to the use of radioisotopes. In this study, we developed a new detection method for SSc and DM autoantibodies (A-cube) using cell-free protein synthesis and examined its validity. Proteins were synthesized using wheat germ cell-free protein synthesis. A total of 100 cases of SSc, 50 cases of DM, and 82 healthy controls were examined. The validity of the method was examined by a comparison with existing test results. Anti-centromere antibody, anti-topoisomerase I antibody, anti-RNA polymerase III antibody, anti-U1RNP anti-body, anti-Jo-1 antibody, anti-TIF1γ antibody, anti-Mi-2 antibody, and anti-ARS antibody were tested for. The results suggested that A-cube is comparable with existing testing methods or has a high sensitivity or specificity. In addition, there was a case in which the diagnosis was reconsidered using the A-cube. The quality of the A-cube was ensured, and its usefulness for a comprehensive analysis was demonstrated. The A-cube can therefore contribute to the clinical assessment and treatment of SSc and DM.

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