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Immunofluorescence mapping of antigenic determinants within the dermal-epidermal junction in the mechanobullous diseases.

H Hintner, G Stingl, G Schuler, P Fritsch, J Stanley, S Katz, K Wolff.   

Abstract

The classification of mechanobullous diseases often depends on the electron microscopic distinction of intradermal (dermolytic), junctional and intraepidermal sites of cleavage. Electron microscopy is tedious and time consuming. In this report we describe a different approach to the determination of the cleavage plane by using a method which recognizes subtle differences in the localization of antigenic structures relative to the cleavage plane. Cryostat sections of lesional and extralesional skin of 3 patients with dermolytic epidermolysis bullosa, 3 with epidermolytic epidermolysis bullosa and 8 with junctional epidermolysis bullosa were examined by immunofluorescence, with specific antisera against type IV collagen (localized within the basal lamina); against laminin (noncollagenous protein, localized in the lamina lucida); and with bullous pemphigoid antibodies (directed against the bullous pemphigoid antigen localized in the lamina lucida). All specimens were also examined by electron microscopy. In dermolytic epidermolysis bullosa (where cleft formation occurs intradermally) type IV collagen, laminin and the bullous pemphigoid antigen were consistently found in the roof of the blister, whereas in junctional epidermolysis bullosa (where the cleft occurs in the lamina lucida) type IV collagen and laminin were found on the floor of the blister whereas bullous pemphigoid antigen was present mainly on the roof, but focally also on the floor, of the blister. In epidermolytic epidermolysis bullosa (where the cleft is intraepidermal) all antigens were localized below the cleavage plane. In all cases electron microscopy confirmed the level of cleft formation predicted from the immunofluorescence mapping of the antigenic sites. The described method equals electron microscopy in accuracy but it is more rapid and simpler to perform.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6161971     DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12525447

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


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