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Sjogren's SSA/SSB (La,Ro52,Ro60) Antibodies

Order Name Sjogrens Abs
Test Number: 5599900
Revision Date 01/06/2020
Test Name Methodology LOINC Code
Sjogren's SSA Ro52
Chemiluminescence Assay 56549-9 
Sjogren's SSA Ro52 Interpretation
Interpretive information.  
Sjogren's SSA Ro60
Chemiluminescence Assay 63411-3 
Sjogren's SSA Ro60 Interpretation
Interpretive information.  
Sjogren's SSB (La) Antibody
Chemiluminescence Assay 29965-1 
Sjogren's SSB (La) Interpretation
Interpretive information.  
Sjogren's Antibody Interpretation
Interpretive information.  
SPECIMEN REQUIREMENTS
Specimen Specimen Volume (min) Specimen Type Specimen Container Transport Environment
Preferred 3 mL (1.5 mL) Serum Clot Activator SST Frozen
Instructions Allow specimen to clot completely at room temperature. Separate serum from cells ASAP or within 2 hours of collection.
Stability: Room Temperature 8hrs, Refrigerated:  48hrs, Frozen:  30 days. 
 
GENERAL INFORMATION
Testing Schedule Mon-Fri 
Expected TAT 1-3 Days  
Clinical Use
SSA/Ro52 and Ro60 antibodies
Anti-SSA/Ro antibodies may be present in patients with a range of autoimmune disorders, including systemic lupus erythematosus (32%), Sjögren's syndrome (59%), idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (19%), systemic sclerosis (21%), mixed connective tissue disease (29%), rheumatoid arthritis (15%), primary biliary cholangitis/primary biliary cirrhosis and undefined connective tissue disease. The prevalence of anti-Ro60 and anti-Ro52 antibodies in patients with SLE was reported to be 49% and 43%, respectively. In patients with Sjögren's syndrome, these antibodies were detected in 67% and 75% of affected individuals. The presence of anti-Ro52 antibodies may be associated with more severe disease. The prevalence of the two types (Ro52 & Ro60) of anti-Ro antibodies diverge in patients with other autoimmune diseases. Anti-Ro52 antibodies but not anti-Ro60 antibodies were detected in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (35% versus 0%), and anti-Ro52 was more common than anti-Ro60 in patients with systemic sclerosis (19% versus 6%) and Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (29% versus 19%). Women with anti-Ro antibodies, with or without anti-La antibodies and with or without autoimmune disease, are at increased risk for having a child with neonatal lupus syndrome.
SSB/La Antibodies
Anti-SSB/La antibodies are specific for the diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome and SLE. In addition, as with anti-SSA/Ro antibodies, anti-SSB/La antibodies may be detected in the mothers of children who are born with neonatal lupus syndrome. These women may or may not have evidence of systemic autoimmune disease 
CPT Code(s) 86235x3
Lab Section Immunology - Serology