To help diagnose and distinguish between autoimmune disorders as well as to monitor autoimmune disease progression
To help diagnose and distinguish between autoimmune disorders as well as to monitor autoimmune disease progression
When your antinuclear antibody (ANA) test is positive and you have symptoms that suggest an autoimmune disorder; when monitoring the activity of an autoimmune disorder
A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm
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An extractable nuclear antigen (ENA) panel detects the presence of autoantibodies in the blood that react with proteins in the cell nucleus. These proteins are known as “extractable” because they can be removed from cell nuclei using saline and represent six main proteins (Ro, La, Sm, RNP, Scl-70 and Jo1).
Autoantibodies are produced when a person’s immune system mistakenly targets and attacks the body’s own tissues. This attack can cause inflammation, tissue damage, and other signs and symptoms that are associated with an autoimmune disorder.
Certain autoimmune disorders are characteristically associated with the presence of one or more anti-ENA antibodies, such as mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD), lupus (SLE), Sjögren syndrome, scleroderma, and polymyositis/dermatomyositis. Autoantibody association can aid in the diagnosis of an autoimmune disorder and help distinguish between other autoimmune disorders. For more on these conditions, see the links in Related Content below.
The ENA panel typically consists of a group of 4 or 6 autoantibody tests. The number of tests performed will depend on the laboratory and the needs of the healthcare practitioners and patients it serves. Individual ENA panel tests can also be ordered separately.
A 4-test ENA panel will include:
Autoantibody Test | Formally Known As |
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Anti-RNP | Anti-U(1)RNP, Anti-Ribonucleoprotein |
Anti-Sm | Smith Antibody |
Anti-SS-A (Ro) | Anti-Sjögren Syndrome A |
Anti-SS-B (La) | Anti-Sjögren Syndrome B |
A 6-test ENA panel will include the four tests listed above as well as:
Autoantibody Test | Formally Known As |
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Anti-Scl-70 | Scleroderma Antibodies; anti-topoisomerase |
Anti-Jo-1 | Anti-Histidyl Transfer RNA Synthase Antibodies |
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