Autoantibody tests have been used extensively in diagnosis and follow-up of patients in rheumatology clinics. Immunofluorescent
antinuclear antibody test using HEp-2 cells is still considered the gold standard for screening of autoantibodies, and most
of specific autoantibodies are currently tested by ELISA as a next step. Among the many autoantibody specificities described,
some have been established as clinically useful diagnostic markers and are included in the classification criteria of diseases.
Despite a long history of routine tests and attempts to standardize such assays, there are still limitations and problems
that clinicians need to be aware of. Clinicians should be able to use autoantibody tests more efficiently and effectively
with a basic knowledge on the significance of and potential problems in autoantibody tests.
Keywords Antinuclear antibodies - Autoantibodies - SLE - Scleroderma - Polymyositis