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Immunology

F-actin reactive smooth muscle antibody in subjects with normal liver function

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Pages 572-575 | Received 17 Feb 2008, Accepted 05 Nov 2008, Published online: 19 Sep 2009
 

Summary

Aims: Smooth muscle antibody (SMA) with F-actin reactivity has been reported as a diagnostic marker of autoimmune hepatitis. We re-visited this relationship by randomly selecting SMA-positive sera to test for reactivity with F-actin by ELISA. We correlated such reactivity with liver function tests.

Methods: Sera positive for SMA by indirect immunofluorescence were tested for reactivity by F-actin ELISA and the results correlated with liver function tests.

Results: 89 SMA-positive sera reacted with F-actin by ELISA. Of these, 35 (39%) had normal liver enzymes, while 54 (60%) had elevated liver enzymes. There was no difference between the groups with respect to age at presentation, female preponderance or presence of anti-nuclear antibody. In both groups, high titre SMA antibody predominantly with immunofluorescence staining of renal glomeruli and peritubular fibrils of renal tubules (‘G/T’ subset) correlated with makedly elevated F-actin values by ELISA. ‘Actin cables’ by immunofluorescence staining of Hep-2 cells were infrequently found in both groups.

Conclusions: This is the first report of SMA with F-actin reactivity in subjects with normal liver function.

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