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A prospective immunofluorescence study of immune deposits in the skin of primary Sj?gren's syndrome
Authors:P J Velthuis  C Nieboer  L Kater  R J Hené
Affiliation:Department of Dermatology, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract:There are conflicting opinions concerning the epidermal immunofluorescence pattern in primary Sj?gren's syndrome. In a prospective study of 12 patients we found a characteristic pattern of epidermal nuclear/cytoplasmic IgG deposits in 8 (67%). This pattern was associated with the presence of antibodies against SSA/Ro and SSB/La in the serum and was also found in 2 out of 5 LE patients with monospecific antibodies against SSA/Ro. There is a resemblance to the pattern of dust-like particles described in the diseased skin of patients with subacute cutaneous LE. In one patient with primary Sj?gren's syndrome, IgG deposits were confined to epidermal cell nuclei (in vivo ANA). Instead of antibodies against SSA/Ro or SSB/La, this particular patient had nRNP-antibodies. From this study, we conclude that the epidermal IgG deposits in primary Sj?gren's syndrome may represent antibody binding to the sites within epidermal cells where the respective antigens are located.
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