Test Code SSB SS-B/La Antibodies, IgG, Serum
Testing Algorithm
For more information see Connective Tissue Disease Cascade.
Performing Laboratory

Specimen Type
SerumSpecimen Required
Collection Container/Tube:
Preferred: Serum gel
Acceptable: Red top
Submission Container/Tube: Plastic vial
Specimen Volume: 0.5 mL
Collection Instructions: Centrifuge and aliquot serum into a plastic vial.
Specimen Minimum Volume
0.35 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
---|---|---|
Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | 21 days |
Frozen | 21 days |
Reference Values
<1.0 U (negative)
≥1.0 U (positive)
Reference values apply to all ages.
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Saturday
CPT Code Information
86235
Clinical Information
Sjogren syndrome (SjS) is a heterogeneous systemic autoimmune rheumatic disorder characterized by diverse immunologic responses to SS-A/Ro and SS-B/La antigens.(1) These immune reactivities have been implicated in the destruction of the epithelium of the exocrine glands with the demonstration of typical peri-epithelial lymphocytic infiltration that can vary from sicca syndrome to systemic disease and lymphoma.(2) The SS-A/Ro and SS-B/La system is considered as a heterogeneous antigenic complex which is made up of three different proteins (Ro52, Ro60 and La) and four small RNAs particles.(1,2) The SS-B/La antigen is a 48 kDa phosphorylated protein which can be found in the nucleus and the cytoplasm and binds to several RNA molecules.(3) SS-B/La appears to be susceptible to proteolysis and degrades into smaller but immunoreactive polypeptides.(4)
Unlike antibodies to SS-A/Ro that are present in SjS and other connective tissue diseases (CTD) [systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, inflammatory myopathies, overlap CTD] and primary biliary cholangitis, anti-SS-B/La antibodies are found primarily in patients with SjS.(2,5,6) In addition, SS-A/Ro antibodies may be found alone in many patients with SjS, however, anti-SS-B/La autoantibodies without SS-A/Ro has limited significant association for SjS diagnosis or phenotypic categorization.(2,6,7) Lastly, whereas testing for anti-SS-A/Ro antibodies is included in the 2016 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism classification criteria for primary SjS, evaluation of anti-SS-B/La antibodies is not required.(8)
In a recent multicenter study of more than 10,500 patients with primary SjS, anti-SSB/La antibodies were detected in 58% of anti-SSA/Ro antibody-positive cases.(9) Anti-SS-B/La antibodies are detected using a variety of solid-phase (eg, plate, bead, or membrane) immunoassays such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, fluorometric enzyme-linked immunoassays, chemiluminescence immunoassays, addressable laser bead immunoassay particle-based multianalyte technology and dot or line immunoassays.(10)
For more information see Connective Tissue Disease Cascade.
Report Available
1 to 3 daysReject Due To
Gross hemolysis | Reject |
Gross lipemia | Reject |
Gross icterus | OK |
Heat-treated | Reject |
Method Name
Multiplex Flow Immunoassay