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  • Rheumatoid factor  (3)
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    Rheumatology international 12 (1992), S. 111-113 
    ISSN: 1437-160X
    Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis ; Rheumatoid factor ; Rheumatoid factor isotypes ; ELISA
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In this cross-sectional study a comparison was made of rheumatoid factor (RF) isotypes in 203 RF positive patients with arthritis. Of these, 129 had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and 74 a milder disease that would formerly have been classified as probable RA. The majority (74%) of the RA patients had elevations of two or three RF isotypes compared with only 34% of the patients with the milder form of arthritis. A striking feature was that combined elevation of IgM RF and IgA RF was found in 67% of the RA patients compared to only 20% of the patients with milder arthritis who most frequently had an isolated elevation of IgM RF (41%). RA patients with an isolated elevation of IgA RF were younger and had a shorter disease history than RA patients with an isolated elevation in IgM RF or a combined elevation of IgA RF and IgM RF. The prevalence of raised IgM RF was, furthermore, found to increase with age and disease duration. We concluded that a raised level of IgA RF is an adverse phenomenon in patients with seropositive arthritis while patients with an isolated increase in IgM RF may be expected to experience a relatively mild disease course.
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    Rheumatology international 6 (1986), S. 199-204 
    ISSN: 1437-160X
    Keywords: Rheumatoid factor ; Screening ; Rheumatoid factor isotypes ; Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A new enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) screening test for total rheumatoid factor (RF) activity is described. Rabbit IgG was used as antigen and enzyme-conjugated monoclonal anti-kappa antibody as third layer. Of 183 samples measured for RF isotype levels, 60 were found to have one or more raised. In terms of raised isotypes the ELISA screening test had a sensitivity of 97% (58/60) while the Rheumaton had a sensitivity of only 75% (45/60). Nearly all discordant false-negative samples had only one RF isotype raised. The ELISA test gave 29% (53/183) and the Rheumaton 34% (63/183) false-positive results. Thus the ELISA test was more specific and sensitive for the detection of raised single RF isotypes than the Rheumaton and Rose-Waaler tests. Moreover, approximately 30% of RA patients were seronegative according to the conventional RF tests but only 8% in the new ELISA system.
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    ISSN: 1437-160X
    Keywords: Key words Rheumatic diseases ; Rheumatoid factor ; Isotypes ; Rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The diagnostic value of measuring rheumatoid factor (RF) by agglutination or isotype-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was compared. The study included 70 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and 205 patients with various other rheumatic conditions. Of the RA patients, 74% were RF-positive by agglutination and 90% had one or more RF isotypes elevated by ELISA compared to 14% and 22%, respectively, of the other patients. Strikingly, 70% of the RF-positive RA patients had an elevation of two or more RF isotypes compared to only 16% of the other RF-positive patients (P〈0.0001). Furthermore, a combined elevation of IgM and IgA RF was found in 52% of the RF-positive RA patients, but only in two (4%) of the other RF-positive patients (P〈0.0001). It is concluded that a combined elevation of IgM and IgA RF is highly specific for RA and is very rarely found in rheumatic diseases other than RA. Isotype-specific RF assays are therefore diagnostically superior to agglutination tests. The detection of the RA-specific RF isotype pattern may be particularly helpful early in the course of RA even before the disease is fully differentiated.
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