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A child with localized vulval pemphigoid and IgG autoantibodies targeting the C-terminus of collagen XVII/BP180
Authors:Schumann  Amann  Tasanen  Müller  Zillikens  Metze  Luger  Bruckner-Tuderman  & Bonsmann
Institution:University of Münster, D-48149 Münster, Germany. schuman@uni-muenster.de
Abstract:Localized vulval pemphigoid of childhood (LVPC) has previously been reported in six girls. Clinical features and immunopathological data have suggested it to be a morphological variant of bullous pemphigoid. Epitope targets of the autoantibodies of these patients have not been defined in detail. We describe a 9-year-old girl with possible cicatricial LVPC and circulating IgG antibodies directed against native collagen XVII/BP180, its 120-kDa soluble ectodomain and against the C-terminus of collagen XVII/BP180. No reactivity was detected towards the NC16A domain of collagen XVII/BP180. Linear IgG and C3 deposits were found along the cutaneous basement membrane zone. On 1 mol/L salt-split skin, IgG autoantibodies were shown to bind to the epidermis, and the HLA type II allele DQB1*0301, a marker with significantly increased occurrence in patients with ocular and oral cicatricial pemphigoid, was identified in this patient. Our data suggest that LVPC is a variant of bullous pemphigoid in which direct immunofluorescence microscopy combined with immunoblot analysis can deliver valuable diagnostic information for differential diagnosis. However, differentiation between the scarring and non-scarring course of the disease cannot be made with the present diagnostic markers and therefore careful follow-up of patients with LVPC is required.
Keywords:bullous pemphigoid antigen  chronic bullous disease of childhood  cicatricial pemphigoid  epitope mapping  localized vulval pemphigoid of childhood
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