THE PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PERINUCLEAR ANTINEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC ANTIBODY IN PATIENTS WITH INDETERMINATE COLITIS

Authors

  • Batool Mutar Mahdi *Assistance Professor Department of microbiology , Al-Kindi College of Medicine
  • Riyadh Mohamad Hasan Lecturer , Department of anatomy and histology Al-Kindi College of Medicine
  • Bassma Maki Assistance lecturer . Al-Kindi College of Medicine . Department of microbiology
  • Wafaa Hazim Assistance lecturer . Al-Kindi College of Medicine . Department of microbiology
  • Nahla Ghanim ****Immunological Laboratory . Teaching Laboratories . Medical city
  • Leen Khalog Al-Galabi mmunological Laboratory . Teaching Laboratories . Medical city

Keywords:

ANCA, auto antibodies, indeterminate colitis.

Abstract

Background: Indeterminate colitis (IC), a term
originated by pathologists to characterize confounding
histopathlogic appearance of resected mucosa, has
become catch phrase for cases in which diagnostic
criteria at all levels elude classification as Crohn's
disease (CD) or ulcerative colitis (UC).
OBJECTIVES: evaluate the prevalence of pANCA
expression in the sera and its isotypes.
Patients and methods: PATIENTS GROUP
consisted of 60 patients (40 males and 20 females)
with indeterminate colitis and their age range was (19-
84 years). CONTROL GROUP consisted of 30 (15
males and 15 females) healthy volunteers and their
age range was (20- 66 years).
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic ( pANCA and cANCA)
testing was performed by an IIF technique on ethanol
fixed human EOH granulocytes as substrate
(EUROIMMUNE- Germany). Sigmoidoscope and
colonoscope examination were done for the patients
group and biopsies were taken from the patients for
histopathological examination.
Results:
Serological results of ANCA showed a significant
increased frequency of pANCA (63.3%) in
indeterminate colitis patients as compared to controls
(p=0.000). The highest percentage of this pANCA
titer was 1:10 (p=0.000) then 1:100 (p=0.008) and
most of them was IgG (53.3%) (p=0.000). Sensitivity
of pANCA was 60%, specificity of pANCA was 40%,
positive predictive value of pANCA was 61.1% and
negative predictive value of pANCA was 66.6%.
cANCA did not demonstrated in both groups.
Conclusions : pANCA was more prevalent in
indeterminate colitis and could be used as a predictive
serological marker for the outcome of disease.

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Published

2011-06-30

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Mahdi BM, Hasan RM, Maki B, Hazim W, Ghanim N, Al-Galabi LK. THE PREVALENCE AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PERINUCLEAR ANTINEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC ANTIBODY IN PATIENTS WITH INDETERMINATE COLITIS. Al-Kindy Col. Med. J [Internet]. 2011 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];7(1):85-8. Available from: https://jkmc.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/MEDICAL/article/view/686