Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA

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Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies against double-stranded DNA to help diagnose and monitor systemic lupus activity and kidney involvement in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures antibodies that target double-stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) using an indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). These antibodies are produced when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own genetic material. They are important because high levels often point to autoimmune activity, especially systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Doctors use the result to help diagnose lupus and to monitor disease activity over time. Rising levels can signal a flare, and they are often checked when patients have symptoms like joint pain, rash, or signs of kidney involvement. Results are interpreted alongside clinical findings and other tests, such as ANA and complement levels.

Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA Test in Visit Clinic?

Anti ds-DNA Antibody - IFA is commonly ordered as part of an autoimmune or lupus workup, often after a positive ANA test. Your doctor may request it if you have symptoms such as joint pain, rash, unexplained fatigue, or urine changes that suggest kidney problems. It helps diagnose and monitor systemic lupus erythematosus and assess disease activity. Abnormal results can arise from active autoimmune disease, certain infections, or rarely medication effects. A family history of autoimmune disease may prompt earlier or repeated testing.

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What does a positive anti-dsDNA test mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive anti-dsDNA test means the immune system is making antibodies against double-stranded DNA, a finding highly suggestive of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Levels often track disease activity, particularly risk of kidney involvement (lupus nephritis). It isn’t diagnostic alone—results must be interpreted alongside symptoms, clinical exam and other tests (ANA, complement, urine/kidney assessments) for diagnosis and management.

What is the dsDNA antibody by IFA in Visit Clinic?plus

dsDNA antibody by IFA is an indirect immunofluorescence test that detects autoantibodies against double-stranded DNA. Using substrates such as Crithidia luciliae, it is relatively specific for systemic lupus erythematosus and helps diagnose and monitor disease activity—higher titres often reflect flares. Sensitivity is variable, so results should be interpreted alongside clinical findings and other laboratory markers.

What is a normal range for anti-dsDNA antibody in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal (negative) anti-dsDNA result is assay-dependent but commonly falls below the laboratory’s cutoff—typically <25–30 IU/mL for many ELISA tests; some labs use <10 IU/mL. Crithidia luciliae immunofluorescence is reported qualitatively (negative/positive). Values above the lab reference range are considered elevated. Always interpret against the specific lab’s reference interval and clinical context.

What is an anti-dsDNA antibody in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti-dsDNA antibodies are autoantibodies that target double-stranded DNA. They are a hallmark of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), often used diagnostically and monitored because rising levels can reflect disease activity, especially lupus nephritis. Laboratory detection methods include ELISA and immunofluorescence. Their presence increases suspicion for SLE and organ involvement, but results must be interpreted alongside clinical findings.

What diseases cause high anti-dsDNA in Visit Clinic?plus

High anti‑double‑stranded DNA (anti‑dsDNA) antibodies are most characteristic of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), especially lupus nephritis. They are uncommon in other conditions but can rarely appear with certain drug‑induced autoimmune reactions and, infrequently, in other autoimmune disorders or infections. Anti‑dsDNA is used to support SLE diagnosis and to monitor disease activity, particularly renal involvement.

What are the early signs of lupus in females in Visit Clinic?plus

Early signs of lupus in females include persistent fatigue and unexplained low-grade fever; joint pain, stiffness or swelling (often in small joints); photosensitivity and a red “butterfly” rash across the cheeks and nose; hair loss and painless mouth or nose ulcers; Raynaud’s phenomenon (cold, white or blue fingers/toes); and chest pain with deep breaths from pleurisy. Symptoms often come and go.