Anti ds- DNA Antibody - Titre

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Anti ds- DNA Antibody - Titre, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies against double‑stranded DNA to help detect and monitor lupus and autoimmune activity in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Anti ds- DNA Antibody - Titre Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures antibodies that target double‑stranded DNA (dsDNA). These antibodies are made when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own genetic material. They are important because their presence often signals autoimmune activity. The test is most useful for detecting and monitoring systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Doctors use it alongside other tests and symptoms to confirm a diagnosis. Rising or high levels can indicate active disease or a lupus flare. Low or negative results do not completely rule out autoimmune disease. Clinicians also use the titre over time to track response to treatment and to check for complications such as kidney involvement.

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

No special preparation is required.

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

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

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

Anti ds- DNA Antibody - Titre is commonly included in autoimmune or lupus panels and as part of an ANA workup. Doctors may order it when someone has persistent joint pain, unexplained rashes, fatigue, or signs of kidney problems. It helps diagnose and monitor systemic lupus erythematosus and gauge disease activity. Abnormal results are most often caused by autoimmune disease, but infections or certain medications can affect levels. A family history of autoimmune conditions may prompt earlier or repeated testing.

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

A normal (negative) anti‑dsDNA result is typically below the laboratory’s cutoff—commonly <30 IU/mL (some labs use <25–50 IU/mL). Values above the upper limit are considered positive; many labs designate 30–60 IU/mL as borderline and >60 IU/mL as clearly positive. Reference ranges and methods (ELISA, Farr, CLIFT) vary, so interpret results with the reporting lab and clinician.

What is DS DNA antibody positive in Visit Clinic?plus

DS DNA antibody positive means blood contains antibodies targeting double‑stranded DNA, reflecting an autoimmune response. It’s strongly associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), particularly active disease and kidney involvement (lupus nephritis). Detection helps support SLE diagnosis and monitor disease activity; levels can rise with flares and fall with treatment. Tests include ELISA, immunofluorescence, or Farr assay.

What is low titer dsDNA in Visit Clinic?plus

Low titer anti‑double‑stranded DNA (anti‑dsDNA) means small amounts of antibodies against native double‑stranded DNA detected in blood. Low levels are less specific for active systemic lupus erythematosus and can occur in healthy people or other conditions. Clinical context, repeat testing, ANA results and complement levels guide interpretation; rising titers or high levels are more suggestive of active lupus or kidney involvement, so follow‑up is advised.

What test confirms lupus in Visit Clinic?plus

No single test alone confirms systemic lupus erythematosus. Diagnosis combines clinical features with laboratory testing: an ANA screen (high sensitivity) followed by specific antibodies such as anti‑double‑stranded DNA and anti‑Smith (more specific). Low complement levels, raised inflammatory markers, urine tests for kidney involvement and, when needed, tissue biopsy (eg, renal biopsy) complete the workup.

What is the biggest indicator of lupus in Visit Clinic?plus

A persistently positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) test is the single most sensitive indicator of systemic lupus, appearing in the vast majority of patients. It isn’t disease-specific, so further tests (anti‑dsDNA/anti‑Sm) and clinical features guide diagnosis. The classic malar “butterfly” rash across the cheeks and nose remains the most characteristic visible sign.

Is ANA titer 1 320 high in Visit Clinic?plus

An ANA titer of 1:320 is generally considered moderately high and typically warrants further evaluation. It raises the possibility of an autoimmune condition but is not diagnostic alone—clinical symptoms, exam findings, and more specific antibody tests (eg, anti‑dsDNA, ENA panel) are needed. False positives can occur, especially with increasing age. Discuss results with your doctor or a rheumatologist for next steps.