Objective: To compare the three Anti-dsDNA antibody detecting test (IIF, ELISA, Farr) with 200 serum samples to evaluate which one has higher sensitivity and specificity.

Methods: 200 serum samples including 120 serum samples of SLE, 20 serum samples of rheumatoid arthritis, 20 serum samples of MCTD, 20 serum samples of SS, 20 serum samples of PSS and 50 serum samples of healthy measured by IIF, Farr and ELISA.

Results: Detection the Anti-dsDNA antibody of the serum sample with the methods of IIF, ELISA and Farr. The positive percentage of Anti-dsDNA in SLE is 25%, 32% and 32%, while in RA is 0, 0 and 0; in PSS is 0, 0 and 5%; in SS is 0, 0 and 0; in healthy is 0, 0 and 0.

Conclusion: Detection the Anti-dsDNA antibody with two method in the same time, especially with IIF and ELISA, will heighten the positive rate than with single method and will be helpful for the diagnosis of SLE.

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