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Antigenic specificity of fogo selvagem autoantibodies is similar to North American pemphigus foliaceus and distinct from pemphigus vulgaris autoantibodies.

J R Stanley, V Klaus-Kovtun, S A Sampaio.   

Abstract

Fogo selvagem (FS) is clinically, histologically, and immunopathologically similar to sporadic pemphigus foliaceus (PF, as seen in North America and Europe), although the epidemiology of these 2 diseases differs markedly. It has been proposed that FS is identical to PF but, for some reason, occurs in an endemic focus in central Brazil. If this hypothesis is correct, the autoantibodies in FS and PF should have similar antigenic specificities. We studied sera from 13 patients with FS from central Brazil, and compared them with 20 sera from patients with PF from the United States. All these sera had circulating antibodies that bound the cell surface of epithelial cells in identical patterns by indirect immunofluorescence on monkey esophagus or normal human skin. In immunoprecipitation studies none of the 13 FS sera precipitated the pemphigus vulgaris (PV) antigen from radiolabeled extracts of cultured human keratinocytes. This is similar to the findings with PF sera of which 19 of 20 sera did not react with PV antigen, but in sharp contrast to the results with PV sera which, as previously reported, all immunoprecipitate the PV antigen. Immunoblotting performed on extracts of normal human epidermis demonstrated that 7 of 20 PF sera specifically and intensely bound an approximately 160 kD polypeptide, previously identified as desmoglein I, a desmosomal glycoprotein. Similarly, 3 of 13 FS sera specifically bound a 160 kD polypeptide. Thirteen normal sera from North America, 8 normal and disease control sera from central Brazil, 11 PV sera, and 12 bullous pemphigoid sera did not specifically bind this polypeptide. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis confirmed that the 160 kD polypeptides identified by the subgroup of PF and FS sera were identical. These studies demonstrate that, although the exact molecular specificities of the majority of PF and FS sera remain to be determined, FS autoantibodies do not bind the PV antigen and a subgroup of FS autoantibodies have molecular specificity identical to that of a subgroup of PF autoantibodies.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3525686     DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12695334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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