Autoimmunity in chronic bullous skin diseases. Immunofluorescent demonstration of three types of antibodies to skin in sera of patients with pemphigus, bullous pemphigoid and in other human sera |
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Authors: | E. H. Beutner Ellen L. Rhodes E. J. Holborow |
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Abstract: | Antibodies to an intercellular substance of epidermis and other stratified squamous epithelia demonstrable by immunofluorescent staining have been reported to occur in the sera of patients with pemphigus vulgaris. Using sera of patients with bullous pemphigoid, antibodies to a component of the basement zone of skin had been found by the same technique. In the present study these observations have been confirmed and extended. In addition to the above mentioned immunofluorescent staining reactions, another type of antibody directed to a cytoplasmic or perinuclear component of epidermal cells was found in a variety of pathologic sera. This observation points to the need for differentiating other skin-reactive antibodies from those found only in pemphigus. Guinea-pig lip sections appeared to be satisfactory for these studies. Mixed immunofluorescence was found to yield staining reactions identical to those observed by the indirect staining method, and gave titres the same as or lower than those obtained by the indirect staining procedure. Using the indirect method with guinea-pig lip sections it was found that eight of ten sera of patients with pemphigus contained intercellular antibodies while 102 control sera failed to yield reactions of this type. The titres of antibodies appeared to be proportional to the severity of the disease process. Sera of two out of three patients suffering from bullous pemphigoid yielded immunofluorescence staining of the basement zone while 109 controls were negative for this antibody. |
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