Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs, also known as anti-nuclear factor or ANF) are detected in a large group of autoimmune disorders. The presence of ANA is indicative of lupus erythematosus, though they also appear in some other auto-immune diseases such as Sjögren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune hepatitis, scleroderma and dermatomyositis, and various non-rheumatological conditions associated with tissue damage.
Following detection of a high titer of ANAs (e.g. 1:160), various subtypes are determined (Kavanaugh et al 2000). This is typically done on cells of the HEp-2 cell line. Examples include:
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