From Autoantibody Research to Standardized Diagnostic Assays in the Management of Human Diseases | Report on the 12th Dresden Symposium on Autoantibodies, September 23–26, 2015 | ISBN 9783958531048

From Autoantibody Research to Standardized Diagnostic Assays in the Management of Human Diseases

Report on the 12th Dresden Symposium on Autoantibodies, September 23–26, 2015

herausgegeben von L.E.C. Andrade und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonL.E.C. Andrade
Herausgegeben vonE.K.L. Chan
Herausgegeben vonK. Conrad
Herausgegeben vonG.J.M. Pruijn
Herausgegeben vonY. Shoenfeld
Herausgegeben vonG. Steiner
Buchcover From Autoantibody Research to Standardized Diagnostic Assays in the Management of Human Diseases  | EAN 9783958531048 | ISBN 3-95853-104-0 | ISBN 978-3-95853-104-8

From Autoantibody Research to Standardized Diagnostic Assays in the Management of Human Diseases

Report on the 12th Dresden Symposium on Autoantibodies, September 23–26, 2015

herausgegeben von L.E.C. Andrade und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonL.E.C. Andrade
Herausgegeben vonE.K.L. Chan
Herausgegeben vonK. Conrad
Herausgegeben vonG.J.M. Pruijn
Herausgegeben vonY. Shoenfeld
Herausgegeben vonG. Steiner
AUTOANTIGENS, AUTOANTIBODIES, AUTOIMMUNITY Volume 10 – 2015
Preface Testing for autoantibodies (AAB) becomes more and more relevant not only for diagnosing autoimmune diseases (AID) but also for the differentiation of defined AID subtypes with different clinical manifestations, course and prognosis as well as the very early diagnosis for adequate management in the context of personalized medicine. A major challenge to improve diagnostic accuracy is to harmonize or even standardize AAB analyses. The 10th volume of the book series “AUTOANTIGENS, AUTOANTIBODIES, AUTOIMMUNITY” presents the results of the 12th Dresden Symposium on Autoantibodies that focused on several aspects of improving autoimmune diagnostics. Topics that are addressed include the International Consensus on ANA Pattern (ICAP) and the International Autoantibody Standardization (IAS) initiatives, the optimization of diagnostic algorithms, the description and evaluation of novel disease-specific AAB as well as the development and introduction of novel assays into routine diagnostics. The current volume also highlights important developments of the last years, most notably the improvement in diagnosing and predicting the course of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, and of autoimmune neurological, gastrointestinal and liver diseases; the potential diagnostic role of anti-DFS70 antibodies; and tumor-associated AAB. Furthermore, some hot topics in autoimmunity regarding disease pathogenesis and management are described. Hopefully, the data and information described and discussed in this volume will further stimulate initiatives for the improvement in diagnostics and management of AID.