Literature DB >> 15545999

Defining the pathogenic involvement of desmoglein 4 in pemphigus and staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome.

Takeshi Nagasaka1, Koji Nishifuji, Takayuki Ota, Neil V Whittock, Masayuki Amagai.   

Abstract

Desmogleins (Dsgs), cadherin-type cell adhesion molecules, are targeted in skin-blistering diseases such as pemphigus and staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS). The role of Dsg4, a new isoform, was investigated in these diseases. Dsg4 was recognized by 30 (77%) of 39 pemphigus sera containing anti-Dsg1 IgG but not by 16 pemphigus sera containing no anti-Dsg1 IgG or by 34 normal control sera. The Dsg4 immunoreactivity of these sera was abolished by removal of anti-Dsg1 IgG. Conversely, the removal of anti-Dsg4 IgG from pemphigus sera reduced the immunoreactivity against Dsg1 only 13.8% +/- 8.8% (n = 23) and did not affect its ability to induce blisters in neonatal mice. IgG that was affinity-purified on Dsg4 recognized Dsg1 but failed to induce blisters, while IgG purified on Dsg1 from the same pemphigus foliaceus sera induced blisters. Thus, pemphigus sera show Dsg4 reactivity due to cross-reactivity of a subset of anti-Dsg1 IgG, and the Dsg4/Dsg1-cross-reacting IgG has no demonstrable pathogenic effect. In addition, Dsg4 was not cleaved by exfoliative toxins that induce blisters in SSSS. These findings suggest that Dsg4 may play a role other than adhesion and that the cross-reactivity of desmoglein autoantibodies should be factored into the framework of future studies of autoimmune mechanisms in pemphigus.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15545999      PMCID: PMC525737          DOI: 10.1172/JCI20480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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