Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4004833 American Journal of Ophthalmology 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo review the current literature on the detection and measurement of antiretinal antibodies.DesignCollaborative essay.MethodsLiterature review and interpretation.ResultsThere is strong evidence to suggest a role for antiretinal antibodies, particularly those targeting recoverin and α-enolase, in the pathogenesis of autoimmune retinopathy (AIR). Additionally, numerous other autoantibodies have been described as putative mediators of retinal degeneration and more remain to be discovered. However, assay methods described in the literature by many laboratories for the detection of circulating antiretinal antibodies have been varied and diverse, making it difficult to interpret and compare their results.ConclusionsThere is currently little standardization of laboratory methods used to detect and monitor antiretinal antibodies. To measure and monitor levels of circulating antiretinal antibodies optimally in patients with AIR, development of standardized assays with stringent internal controls is required. A multicenter collaborative and validation effort is encouraged to reach a consensus on this issue.

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