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Neonatal lupus erythematosus: factors which may lead to clinical disease in the foetus even in the absence of disease in the mother
Authors:Kim J  Smith K J  Skelton H
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Abstract:Neonatal lupus erythematosus (NLE) occurs in neonates of mothers who, in almost all cases, have auto-antibodies to the SSA/Ro associated proteins, but who may have no clinical disease. However, only a small percentage of mothers with SSA/Ro antibodies have affected babies, predisposing factors specific to the foetus or neonate (i.e. HLA pattern) and/or fetal maternal interactions have been proposed to be important. We present a mother with a family history of autoimmune disease, but without clinical disease, whose baby developed cutaneous NLE. Autoantibody determinations as well as the HLA-DR/DQ were performed in the mother and baby. Factors other than the HLA-DR/DQ status of the mother appear to be important in determining whether or not the neonate will develop NLE. Auto-antibodies to endogenous antigens common to the mother, transiently expressed developmental antigens, and the isotype specificity of transferred antibodies may be important in determining disease in the baby.
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