ANA IFA & ANA Blot Combo Panel near me in Chandigarh
Understanding ANA IFA & ANA Blot Combo Panel in Chandigarh
What is ANA IFA & ANA Blot Combo Panel in Chandigarh?
ANA, IFA & ANA Blot Combo Panel helps to detect autoimmune diseases such as mixed connective tissue disease, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune hepatitis, Sjögren’s syndrome, or scleroderma. You may get this test done when you have symptoms such as ulcers in the mouth, skin rash, or sensitivity to light. This panel offers an antinuclear antibody (ANA-IFA) test and an extractable nuclear antigen (ANA/ENA 18 antigen) test. These tests help screen for specific antibodies associated with different autoimmune diseases and may help your doctor formulate a robust diagnosis of autoimmune diseases and help guide treatment decisions. These tests will help you take small steps to support your immune system and reduce your risk of autoimmune diseases.
What does ANA IFA & ANA Blot Combo Panel measure?
Contains 2 testsANA / ENA 18 Antigens (Qualitative) Profile Blot / LIA
Anti Nuclear Antibody-IFA
The Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) Test measures the amount and pattern of antinuclear antibodies in the blood. The immune system of the body is responsible for differentiating between the body’s own cells and foreign cells, like pathogens. Once the foreign cells are identified, they are then targeted and destroyed. In autoimmune disorders, the immune system of the body is unable to recognize certain cells as the body’s own cells and starts an immune response against them which results in their destruction. The recognition of ‘self’ and ‘non-self’ cells is mediated by certain proteins present on the surface of cells or inside them. When the immune system identifies a cell as foreign or ‘non-self’, it produces antibodies against these cells to destroy them. Antibodies produced in an autoimmune disease are called autoantibodies.
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) are autoantibodies that are produced against protein markers present in the nucleus of certain cells of the body. They are produced in a number of autoimmune diseases but are most commonly produced in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE).
The Antinuclear Antibody Test can be performed either by Immunoassay method or Indirect Fluorescent Antibody (IFA) method to detect ANA in blood. Both these tests may be used by some laboratories together: the Immunoassay method screens for the presence of antinuclear antibodies, and IFA method subsequently confirms the positive or equivocal Immunoassay results.
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