REF MISC

Anti-SP-100 Ab

Synonyms:
SP 100
SP100
Performing Lab:
Referral Laboratory
Container Type:
serum gel tube or plain red-top
Specimen Type:

Serum

Preferred Volume:
2 mL
Minimum Volume:
0.5 mL (Note: This volume does not allow for repeat testing.)
Specimen Processing:

Separate serum from cells within one hour of collection. Transfer to a plastic transport tube before shipping. To avoid delays in turnaround time when requesting multiple tests on frozen samples, please submit separate frozen specimens for each test requested.

Store and Transport:
Refrigerate or freeze.
Stability:

Room temperature: 7 days

Refrigerated: 14 days

Frozen: 60 days (Freeze/thaw cycles: Stable x1)

Unacceptable Condition:

Grossly hemolyzed; bacterial contamination; lipemic specimen; icteric specimen; non-serum specimen types

CPT Codes:

83516

Method:
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
Reference Ranges:
Clinical Significance:
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is an organ-specific autoimmune disease that predominantly affects women and is characterized by chronic progressive destruction of small intrahepatic bile ducts with portal inflammation and ultimately fibrosis. PBC affects more than men (female:male ratio of 1:9) and typically occurs between the ages of 30 and 65. The prevalence of PBC in first-degree relatives of PBC patients range is from 1.3 to 6.4%. Serologic assays are important aids to the recognition and diagnosis of PBC since many antibodies associated with PBC are present before symptoms become evident. Anti-gp210 and/or sp100 antibodies can be detected in approximately 25% of all PBC patients and 30% of AMA-negative PBC patients. The gp210 and sp100 antibodies have a relatively low sensitivity, but the specificity is greater than 99%. Additionally, the antibodies may identify a subgroup of patients with a more severe disease course. The gp210 and sp100 EIA will provide clinicians with additional serological markers for detection of PBC and may help earlier identification, diagnosis, and treatment of patients negative for conventional markers of PBC. Combined testing for three markers (M2, gp210 and sp100) identified 92% of PBC patients.
Notes:

This test is a component of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Profile (PBC).

Reflex Test :

Lab Personnel

Please login to see billing, ordering, and reporting instructions.