Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients

Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is an autoimmune bullous disease endemic in Brazil. Since serum IL-12 is increased in patients with PF and Langerhans cells (LC) produce IL-12, we titrated serum autoantibodies by indirect immunofluorescence, and quantified epidermal dendritic cells, known as LC, and dermal dendritic cells (DC). Biopsies of blistering lesions were obtained from 22 patients, 13 of whom were submitted to biopsy of both injured and of apparently healthy skin. The control groups consisted of skin from 8 cadavers and from 12 women submitted to breast plastic surgery. LC and DC were identified with anti-CD1a antibody and quantified by morphometric analysis. LC number in the lesion and in apparently healthy skin from PF patients was similar to that of both control groups. DC number in the injured skin (median = 0.94 DC/mm basement membrane) was higher than that of the cadaver group (median = 0.13 DC/mm basement membrane). In the 13 patients with biopsies of both injured and apparently healthy skin, LC and DC were present in larger numbers in the lesion. There was a direct correlation between DC number in the lesion of the PF group and serum autoantibody titers. This correlation was not observed for LC number. The increased number of DC in the lesion, as well as its direct correlation with serum autoantibody titers suggest the participation of DC in the pathogenesis of PF. The relationship between increased DC number and IL-12 in PF needs to be clarified.

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Main Authors: Chiossi,M.P.V., Costa,R.S., Roselino,A.M.F.
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-879X20040003000082004-04-20Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patientsChiossi,M.P.V.Costa,R.S.Roselino,A.M.F. Anti-CD1a Dendritic cells Fogo selvagem Langerhans cells Pemphigus foliaceus Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is an autoimmune bullous disease endemic in Brazil. Since serum IL-12 is increased in patients with PF and Langerhans cells (LC) produce IL-12, we titrated serum autoantibodies by indirect immunofluorescence, and quantified epidermal dendritic cells, known as LC, and dermal dendritic cells (DC). Biopsies of blistering lesions were obtained from 22 patients, 13 of whom were submitted to biopsy of both injured and of apparently healthy skin. The control groups consisted of skin from 8 cadavers and from 12 women submitted to breast plastic surgery. LC and DC were identified with anti-CD1a antibody and quantified by morphometric analysis. LC number in the lesion and in apparently healthy skin from PF patients was similar to that of both control groups. DC number in the injured skin (median = 0.94 DC/mm basement membrane) was higher than that of the cadaver group (median = 0.13 DC/mm basement membrane). In the 13 patients with biopsies of both injured and apparently healthy skin, LC and DC were present in larger numbers in the lesion. There was a direct correlation between DC number in the lesion of the PF group and serum autoantibody titers. This correlation was not observed for LC number. The increased number of DC in the lesion, as well as its direct correlation with serum autoantibody titers suggest the participation of DC in the pathogenesis of PF. The relationship between increased DC number and IL-12 in PF needs to be clarified.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.37 n.3 20042004-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/othertext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2004000300008en10.1590/S0100-879X2004000300008
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author Chiossi,M.P.V.
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Roselino,A.M.F.
Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
author_facet Chiossi,M.P.V.
Costa,R.S.
Roselino,A.M.F.
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title Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
title_short Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
title_full Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
title_fullStr Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
title_full_unstemmed Dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in Brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
title_sort dermal dendritic cell number correlates with serum autoantibody titers in brazilian pemphigus foliaceus patients
description Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is an autoimmune bullous disease endemic in Brazil. Since serum IL-12 is increased in patients with PF and Langerhans cells (LC) produce IL-12, we titrated serum autoantibodies by indirect immunofluorescence, and quantified epidermal dendritic cells, known as LC, and dermal dendritic cells (DC). Biopsies of blistering lesions were obtained from 22 patients, 13 of whom were submitted to biopsy of both injured and of apparently healthy skin. The control groups consisted of skin from 8 cadavers and from 12 women submitted to breast plastic surgery. LC and DC were identified with anti-CD1a antibody and quantified by morphometric analysis. LC number in the lesion and in apparently healthy skin from PF patients was similar to that of both control groups. DC number in the injured skin (median = 0.94 DC/mm basement membrane) was higher than that of the cadaver group (median = 0.13 DC/mm basement membrane). In the 13 patients with biopsies of both injured and apparently healthy skin, LC and DC were present in larger numbers in the lesion. There was a direct correlation between DC number in the lesion of the PF group and serum autoantibody titers. This correlation was not observed for LC number. The increased number of DC in the lesion, as well as its direct correlation with serum autoantibody titers suggest the participation of DC in the pathogenesis of PF. The relationship between increased DC number and IL-12 in PF needs to be clarified.
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