Antiproteinase 3 (PR3) Antibodies
Also known as: c-ANCA-Specific Antibody, Proteinase 3 Antibodies
Use
Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) are a group of antibodies directed against cytoplasm antigens of neutrophilic granulocytes and monocytes. ANCA examinations are considered basic tests in immunological laboratories. The determination of ANCA is of great importance, in particular in the case of suspected acute vasculitis of small vessels, with severe pulmonary impairment or renal failure, but also in some non-vasculitis clinical syndromes such as inflammatory bowel diseases, e.g. ulcerative colitis. The most common target antigens of ANCA-associated vasculitis are proteinase 3 or myeloperoxidase. Antibodies against proteinase 3 (PR3) are referred to as c-ANCA fluorescent subtype, namely cytoplasmic antibodies (granular cytoplasmic fluorescence). PR3 is a neutral serine proteinase 3, also known as Wegener's autoantigen. Antibodies against PR3 are a highly specific marker in diagnosing Wegener's granulomatosis.
Special Instructions
Turnaround time is defined as the days from specimen pickup to result release to the provider. Additional time may be needed for confirmatory or reflex tests.
Limitations
Test reliability and limitations surrounding the detection of antibodies and interpretation in the context of clinical syndromes aren't detailed. The minimum volume of 0.3 mL does not allow for repeat testing, which may limit re-evaluation.
Methodology
Cell-based / Cytometry (Flow Cytometry)
Biomarkers
LOINC Codes
- 46267-1
- 46267-1
Result Turnaround Time
2-4 days
Related Documents
For more information, please review the documents below
Specimen
Serum
Volume
0.6 mL
Minimum Volume
0.3 mL
Container
Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube
Storage Instructions
Room temperature
Stability Requirements
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Room Temperature | 14 days |
| Refrigerated | 14 days |
| Frozen | 14 days |
