Literature DB >> 19384060

The utility of the DNA microarray scanner to simplify the immunofluorescence evaluation of autoimmune bullous diseases.

Satori Iwamoto1, Alex T Iwamoto, Jisun Cha, Todd Clark, Ming Lu, Catherine Breen, Jag Bhawan, Vincent Falanga.   

Abstract

A DNA microarray scanner was used as a digital fluorescence microscope to simplify the diagnosis of autoimmune bullous diseases. Frozen sections of skin biopsies were taken from 3 patients with bullous pemphigoid and 1 patient each with lichen planus pemphigoides, linear immunoglobulin (Ig) A disease, and dermatitis herpetiformis. After incubation with cyanine-labeled antibodies, the tissues were scanned at 5-mum resolution using an instrument originally designed to study gene expression. The microarray scanner's large field of view, unlike that of fluorescence microscopy, allowed a view of the entire specimen, considerably easing the orientation of tissue. All images were diagnostic and included a linear pattern along the basement membrane zone (BMZ) using anti-IgG and anti-C3 in all cases of bullous pemphigoid, a linear pattern of IgG along the BMZ in lichen planus pemphigoides, and a linear pattern of IgA along the BMZ in linear IgA dermatosis. IgA deposition along dermal papillary tips was seen in dermatitis herpetiformis, but a granular pattern was indiscernible at the 5-mum resolution. The advantages of the microarray scanner over standard fluorescence microscopy include speed, technical ease, large field of view, potential for visualizing multiple antibodies simultaneously in a tissue, and convenience of digital image archiving.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19384060      PMCID: PMC2756582          DOI: 10.1097/DAD.0b013e31818ffde1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol        ISSN: 0193-1091            Impact factor:   1.533


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