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BIOMARKERS
CARES offers a large panel of biomarkers used to evaluate and monitor qualitative and quantitative changes in a wide range of therapeutic areas.
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Antineuronal antibodies (Hu - Yo - Ri - Amphiphysine - CV2 - Ma2/Ta - Recoverine - SOX 1 - Titine - Zic 4 - Tr)
Role

Antibodies against antigens found in the central nervous system have been evidenced in several neurological diseases. The most well-known are associated with paraneoplastic neurological diseases (Anti-Hu, Yo, Ri amphiphysin, Tr, CV2 and Ta antibodies). Some of these antibodies are specific for certain types of cancer or neurological syndromes and are highly useful diagnostic tools for the clinician. They have contributed to the hypothesis that these paraneoplastic neurological syndromes involve autoimmune cross reactions between tumoral and nervous system antigens.

Analysis Method
DOT: EuroblotOne

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ANA
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antinuclear antibody (CENP A - CENP B - DFS70 - Fibrillarine - Gp210 - Jo-1 - Ku - Mi2 - NOR90 - PCNA - PM Scl - PML - RNA polymérase - Scl70 - Sm - Sm/RNP - Sp100 - SSA - SSB - Th/Tp)
Role

The antinuclear antibody (ANA) is a defining feature of autoimmune connective tissue disease. ANAs are a class of antibodies that bind to cellular components in the nucleus, including proteins, DNA, RNA, and nucleic acid-protein complexes. ANA identification has been the foundation of diagnosis for autoimmune connective tissue disease, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Sjogren's syndrome, and polymyositis/dermatomyositis.

Analysis Method
DOT: EuroblotOne, DOT: Bluediver

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Autoantibody profile in myositis (EJ - HMGCoA réducatase - Jo-1 - MDA5 - Mi2 - NXP2 - PL12 - PL7 - SAE1/2 - SRP - TIF 1 gamma)
Role

Anti-MDA-5 antibody are specifically associated with dermatomyositis, and define a skin-lung syndrome with a frequent severe disease course. Anti-TIF1-γ is also associated with dermatomyositis but its presence is frequently predictive of a cancer association whereas anti-MI2 is associated with the classical dermatomyositis. Two specific antibodies, anti-SRP and anti-HMGCR, are observed in patients with immune-mediated necrotizing myopathies and may be very useful to distinguish acquired myopathies from dystrophic muscular diseases in case of a slow onset and to allow the initiation of effective therapy.

Analysis Method
DOT: EuroblotOne, DOT: Bluediver