What can cause ANA titre of 1:2560?
Hi everyone,
I got really sick back in January and have been struggling to get a diagnosis or treatment. I've read quite a few chat threads on this site for some time but have never posted. I have a question no doctor has been able to answer. Maybe someone in this community might have some insight! In May a doctor tested my anti-nuclear antibodies (ANAs). The titre was 1:2560. I know ANAs can be elevated by autoimmune diseases, cancer, and viral/bacterial infections, among other things. So far, doctors haven't been able to figure out what's wrong, despite a host of weird symptoms and irregular tests. My question is: How likely is such a high ANA to be associated with an autoimmune disease? I've repeatedly read that the titres caused by viruses and bacterial infections are usually "mild", presumably <640. Is that true? Doctors have ruled out cancer, they don't believe it's a bacterial infection, but a virus is always a possibility. Can chronic viruses like Epstein-Barr cause such a high ANA? Has anyone else here personally experienced that? I've seen a handful of doctors, but most have been dismissive and unhelpful. I'm really frustrated. Hopefully someone here can provide some clarification. Thanks!
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Thanks @johnbishop. I've been following that thread but didn't see that any of the folks who commented actually have AIH. I was about to post a question directly to @luserm1 but then saw his recent comment about being diagnosed with something other than AIH. I didn't think it was particularly uncommon, but maybe I was wrong...?
Hi @carpe_bean,
I'd like to introduce you to Connect members @atorset, @myminnie @gretagean, @mommynumberone, @avonlady38, @vmbreier, @eroch, @lady1994, @klisa24, @billylin, @lizhope33, as they've written about autoimmune hepatitis in various discussions on Connect.
Here are some additional discussion you may wish to view:
â Lupus/ Autoimmune Hepatitis: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lupus-autoimmune-hepatitis/
â Sister has auto immune hepatitis:https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/sister-has-auto-immune-hepatitis/
Hello @carpe_bean. I have never used this site before & just joined. I just wanted to ask you if you have been tested for Lyme disease & it's co-infections? Ticks rarely carry Lyme disease alone anymore but a multitude of co-infections like Bartonella, Babesia, Ehrlichiosis, Mycoplasma etc. 6 years ago I knew I had Lyme disease & tested the second week after seeing a bullseye rash - but my test came back negative initially. I was not informed at the time that it would take 3-4 weeks for antibodies to form and to retest or how inadequate testing is and the how over 50% of tests will report false negatives. I also didn't realise that only 20% of people will ever notice a tick bite or actually see a bulls eye rash. For years I researched other diagnoses. My symptoms continued and worsened. This may not at all be Lyme disease but it might be something you want to test for. When I first got Lyme my ANA titre was 1:160. It is now 1:2,560; dense, fine & speckled but on secondary testing no sign of Lupus or RA etc. My symptoms ranged from major major bladder & bowel issues, headaches, neck stiffness, terrible insomnia, night sweats, difficulty thinking, cognitive issues, a diagnosis of autonomic nervous system dysfunction, extreme problems with blood pressure, numbness and tingling down left side, pins and needles in my left eye & extreme joint pain. At this point Dr's thought I might have either Lupus or MS. It was then that I remembered that Lyme Disease is known as the Great Imitator and I went back to basics and my initial instinct that this was lyme. I sent my labs to Igenix in the USA - a lyme & coinfection only labaratory and one of the best and I came back with a high positive both both Igenix & CDC standards. Also positive for Babesia, Bartonella & Mycoplasma. Again, your symptoms could be due to other issues but I just thought I would pass this on as your post reminded me a lot of what I went through. I am not sure where you are located. You mentioned German insurance. I have also tested with Armini labs in Germany for viral and lyme infections and they were very good too. I hope this doesn't end up worrying you and that you are already feeling much better. However, if you are not - this might be something you may want to rule out.
My girl friend has got PolzythÀmia vera and Morbus Cron. Her ANA T1 is also 1:2560. It is very frustrating because there are not a lot specialist out there. Just a lot of doctors saying interesting or doing tests on her with large bills, and at the end no answers
Hi @stew1971 and welcome to Connect. That must be frustrating not getting any answers for your girlfriend.
I wanted to introduce you to @hchristopher @lisabeans @taterjoy @brie87144 @jewel8888 @steeldove and @carpe_bean who . have experienced not getting any answers.
How is your girlfriend doing? How long has she had this diagnosis?
Hi Claire so sorry to hear of all your ailments. I too have suffered for 35 years with word stuff. I now know it is from Leaky Gut syndromeâ. Go research it, and you will find a wealth of information. Pub Med is a great site. I went to an interventional dr and got tested through the Great plains Labarotory. Tests results proved I have overgrowth of Candida Albicans In my intestinal tract and they cause all kinds of health problems like you are describing. Anti fungal medications can help greatly. I took them for three straight weeks and after I felt amazing! Most of my health problems went away! But they came back after two years. The Candida albicans thrive in the body if your PH levels are off. Itâs difficult to figure out how to fix the PH levels. Go look into the Candida diet and go from there. I hope this helps you.
Hi yeast or fungus in the body emit toxins and one is called oxalates. They are tiny chemical like razor blades that embed in our tissues and cause pain and inflammation. Go out and get some Kal brand calcium citrate.,crush it and take it, see if in 12-24 hours, your pain subsides. It did for me. I now take it everyday. It binds with the chemical oxalates and they leave your body when you pee them out in your urine. I bet you that it will help tremendously with your pain level. These oxalates are what cause MS and fibromyalgia as well as other pain.
@beryl very good of you to sure such valuable information to help others ......Thankyou on behalf of these people .....Beryl
Hello @zebraclaire97, I would like to add my welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect along with the other members. There is another discussion where your post may be more visible. I'm tagging our moderator @kanaazpereira to see if we should move this discussion here:
Groups > Autoimmune Diseases > What can cause ANA titre of 1:2560?
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/what-can-cause-ana-titre-of-12560/
Kanaaz also shared the following links in the above discussion that may be helpful .
Study about the predictive value of antinuclear antibodies (ANA): http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211283913000178
Mayo Clinic page about ANA results: http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/ana-test/details/results/rsc-20344732
@zebraclaire97 Welcome to MayoClinicConnect! Boy, youâve got a lot to deal with! I really canât answer any of your questions or concerns, but I can make a few suggestions. Have you been to Mayo Clinic? Or to a university medical center? I would really suggest Mayo Clinicâeveryone here seems to get such good information and answers. I certainly hope ou find out something soon! Becky