Method: FAPGG Substrate Method (ACE)
Liquid, Single reagent (ACE)
Serum ACE levels are elevated in ~60–90% of active sarcoidosis cases.
Granuloma macrophages produce excess ACE.
Clinical utility:
⚠️ Normal ACE does not exclude sarcoidosis.
ACE may also be elevated in:
➡️ Hence, ACE is not specific to sarcoidosis.
Elevated ACE seen in:
Low ACE levels may be seen in:
ACE is the target of ACE inhibitors (e.g., captopril, enalapril).
ACE inhibition leads to:
Clinical benefits:
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