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Centromere Antibody

Centromere Antibody

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Centromere Antibodies Test
Anti-centromere Antibodies Test
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The Centromere Antibody test is a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies against centromere proteins. These antibodies are often associated with certain autoimmune conditions, particularly limited systemic sclerosis (also called CREST syndrome). The test helps in diagnosing autoimmune disorders and monitoring disease progression.

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Understanding Centromere Antibody

Centromere antibodies are a type of antinuclear antibody (ANA) that targets specific proteins in the centromere region of chromosomes. These antibodies are most commonly found in patients with autoimmune connective tissue diseases, especially limited systemic sclerosis (CREST syndrome), which can cause skin thickening, Raynaud’s phenomenon, and involvement of internal organs. Detecting centromere antibodies aids clinicians in diagnosing these disorders early and differentiating them from other autoimmune or rheumatologic conditions.

The Centromere Antibody test is recommended for individuals showing signs and symptoms suggestive of systemic sclerosis or related autoimmune conditions, such as skin thickening, Raynaud’s phenomenon (discoloration of fingers and toes in response to cold or stress), fingertip ulcers, joint stiffness, or unexplained fatigue. It is particularly useful in confirming systemic sclerosis and differentiating it from other autoimmune diseases. The test may also be advised for patients already diagnosed with systemic sclerosis to monitor disease activity and assess the effectiveness of treatment. Additionally, it is considered for those with a family history of autoimmune connective tissue disorders, as they may be at a higher risk of developing these conditions.

Overnight fasting is preferred for this test, but it is not mandatory. However, it is preferred that you share your clinical history, current medications, and supplement use with your doctor before giving the sample, as these may influence the results.

Test result ranges are approximate and may differ slightly between labs depending on the methodology and laboratory guidelines. Do not self-medicate, and always consult a doctor to understand the test results correctly. 

Please note: This is an outsourced test. The sample is collected by TATA 1MG and processed at a NABL accredited partnered lab.

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What does Centromere Antibody measure?

The Centromere Antibody test measures the presence and level of antibodies that target centromere proteins in the blood. Centromeres are structures within chromosomes that play a key role in cell division. When the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies against these proteins, it can lead to autoimmune reactions affecting connective tissues, blood vessels, and internal organs.

High levels of centromere antibodies are strongly associated with limited systemic sclerosis (CREST syndrome), while low or absent levels are usually seen in healthy individuals or those with other autoimmune conditions. Detecting these antibodies helps clinicians confirm a diagnosis, assess disease severity, and monitor potential complications over time.

FAQs related to Centromere Antibody

It is a blood test that looks for antibodies against centromere proteins. These antibodies are often linked to autoimmune diseases, especially limited systemic sclerosis (CREST syndrome).
Overnight fasting is usually preferred for this test; it is completely optional.
A positive result usually means centromere antibodies are present in your blood. This is strongly associated with limited systemic sclerosis (CREST syndrome). Your doctor will interpret the result along with your symptoms and other tests.
Not always. A negative result means centromere antibodies were not detected, but systemic sclerosis or other autoimmune diseases can still be present. Your doctor may recommend additional tests.
Systemic sclerosis is a rare autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues, leading to thickening of the skin and involvement of internal organs like the lungs, heart, and digestive system.
Limited systemic sclerosis, often called CREST syndrome, is a milder form of systemic sclerosis. CREST stands for Calcinosis, Raynaud’s phenomenon, Esophageal problems, Sclerodactyly (tight skin on fingers), and Telangiectasia (small dilated blood vessels on the skin).
Raynaud’s phenomenon is a condition where the fingers or toes change color (white, blue, then red) in response to cold or stress. It happens because of the temporary narrowing of blood vessels.
Tata 1mg ensures accurate lab test results through certified laboratories that use advanced technology and adhere to stringent quality control measures. This commitment to high standards guarantees reliable results.

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