Rule out Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
Immediatley following collection, mix sample by gently inverting 5 times
1. Allow sample to clot for a minimum of 30 minutes
2. Spin within two (2) hours of sample collection
Gold serum separator (SST) tube
Refrigerated
Atypical ANCA: Indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, IgA and IgG: Enzyme immunoassay (EIA)
Saccharomyces cerevisiae,IgA
Negative: <20.0
Equivocal: 20.1 - 24.9
Positive: ≥ 25.0
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, IgG
Negative: <20.0
Equivocal: 20.1 - 24.9
Positive: ≥ 25.0
Atypical pANCA
Negative: < 1:20
IgA and IgG antibody testing for S. cerevisiae is useful adjunct testing for differentiating Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Nearly 80% of Crohn's disease patients are positive for either IgA or IgG. In ulcerative colitis, less than 15% are positive for IgG, and less than 2% are positive for IgA. Fewer than 5% of healthy controls are positive for either IgG or IgA antibody, and no healthy controls had antibody for both. The atypical ANCA pattern has been observed in a significant percentage of patients with ulcerative colitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and autoimmune hepatitis.