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[Rinsho Byori 51 : 649`655, 2003]
Present Status and Problems with Rheuma Laboratory Test
Rheumatoid factor(RF) has generally been defined as antibodies against mammalian IgG Fc. In a majority of patients with rheumatoid arthritis(RA), RF can be regarded as an autoantibody because it binds to their own IgG. RF in RA, however, can bind to various other IgG antigens such as IgG allotypic antigens(Gm), isoallotypic antigens, species-specific IgG antigens, cross-reactive antigens shared by other mammalian IgG and neoantigens created within IgG by immune-complex formation. This multi-specific characterization of RF has caused interlaboratory variation and it has been difficult to conduct external quality assessment(EQA) using various qualitative and/or quantitative RF kits. In the future, RF measurement should be assessed by each kit's EQA. *Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu 807-8555 |