Anti–Intrinsic Factor Antibodies
Test details
Pernicious anaemia (PA) is characterised by chronic atrophic gastritis and reduced vitamin B12 intake in the ileum. Clinical features include megaloblastic anaemia and very often neurological conditions. PA is an autoimmune disease: its pathogenesis involves autoantibodies against Intrinsic Factor and gastric parietal cells. Cell-mediated immune mechanisms also play an important role.
The prevalence of anti–parietal cell antibodies decreases over the course of disease. Although these antibodies are highly sensitive (80–90%), their specificity is low because PA is associated with many other diseases (e.g., autoimmune thyroid disease, vitiligo, diabetes mellitus, Addison’s disease and others).
There are two types of autoantibody against Intrinsic Factor (IF):
- Blocking antibodies (type I) that inhibit the binding between vitamin B12 and Intrinsic Factor, preventing formation of the IF/vitamin B12 complex;
- Binding antibodies (type II) that recognise the Intrinsic Factor/vitamin B12 complex.
Anti-IF (type I) or anti-complex IF/B12 (type II) antibodies are determined using ELISA in both serum and gastric juice (where they are usually more frequently present); they are highly specific for PA and, if the patient presents megaloblastic anaemia, their presence makes the diagnosis virtually certain. Type 1 antibodies are present in 70% of patients, while type 2 antibodies are present in 35% of patients and only in combination with type 1 antibodies.
Sample type
Serum, EDTA plasma, heparin plasma, citrate plasma
Method
ELISA
Preparation
Fasting for at least 8-12 hours before sampling
Storage conditions
Refer to the Health Service Charter to check storage conditions
Shipping
+2/+8°C
References
El-Zimaity H. Gastritis and gastric atrophy. Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 2008 Nov;24(6):682-6. doi: 10.1097/MOG.0b013e328311d1cc. PMID: 19122515.
Lahner E, Annibale B. Pernicious anemia: new insights from a gastroenterological point of view. World J Gastroenterol. 2009 Nov 7;15(41):5121-8. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.5121. PMID: 19891010; PMCID: PMC2773890.
Rappel S, Müller H, Stolte M. Die aktive präatrophische Autoimmungastritis. Ein praxisorientiertes Konzept für Diagnostik und Therapie [Active pre-atrophic autoimmune gastritis. A practice-oriented concept for diagnosis and treatment]. Pathologe. 2001 Jan;22(1):19-24. German. doi: 10.1007/s002920000442. PMID: 11225440.
laboratory analysis
Find other tests
Total tau
This test provides the quantitative determination of total tau protein to support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
Phosphorylated Tau (pTau181)
This test provides the quantitative determination of tau protein phosphorylated at threonine 181 (pTau181), to support the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
Anti–NMDAR Antibodies
Test for the determination of human autoantibodies against NMDAR to support the diagnosis of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes with an intermediate-risk phenotype.
Discover what’s new
Subscribe to the newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to be always updated.