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DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-922890
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) with positive anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA) and negative M2 subfraction – a cautionary tale
Introduction: PBC is almost invariably associated with M2-AMA positivity. We report a series of 4 patients who presented with a PBC-like syndrome, with positive AMA and invariably elevated IgM, in whom the M2 sub-fraction was negative by immunoblot technique. Subsequent external testing for M2 by ELISA was positive
Methods: A retrospective review was performed on 4 patients with cholestatic liver blood tests, with positive AMA and negative M2 sub-fractions by immunoblot. Clinical, biochemical and immunological data was analysed.
Results:
*Biopsy consistent with PBC |
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AMA |
Titre |
IGM |
Cholestatic |
SMA |
LKM |
ANF |
Titre |
Liver |
Elevated |
LBT's |
Biopsy |
Case 1 |
Yes |
1:320 |
Yes |
Yes |
-ve |
-ve |
-ve |
N/A |
Yes* |
|
|
Case 2 |
Yes |
1:300 |
No |
Yes |
-ve |
-ve |
+ve |
1:40 |
Yes* |
|
|
Case 3 |
Yes |
1:320 |
Yes |
Yes |
-ve |
-ve |
-ve |
N/A |
No |
|
|
Case 4 |
Yes |
1:320 |
Yes |
Yes |
-ve |
-ve |
-ve |
N/A |
No |
|
|
Conclusions: ELISA assay for detection of M2 sub-fractions in anti-mitochondrial antibody positive patients with PBC-like syndrome is the most sensitive and reliable laboratory technique currently available. Analysis by ELISA should be undertaken in all patients with positive AMA but apparently negative M2 sub-fractions, in whom PBC is strongly suspected clinically.