Pemphigus Foliaceus and Pemphigus Vulgaris Autoantibodies React with the Extracellular Domain of Desmoglein-1

Pemphigus foliaceus is associated with an autoimmune response against desmoglein-1; however, the fine specificity of these autoantibodies and the role that they play in pathogenesis have not yet been elucidated. In an attempt to develop a system to facilitate the detection and characterization of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of investigative dermatology 1995-03, Vol.104 (3), p.323-328
Hauptverfasser: Emery, Daryl J., Diaz, Luis K., Fairley, Janet A., Lopez, Argelia, Taylor, Ann F., Giudice, Georg J.
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Zusammenfassung:Pemphigus foliaceus is associated with an autoimmune response against desmoglein-1; however, the fine specificity of these autoantibodies and the role that they play in pathogenesis have not yet been elucidated. In an attempt to develop a system to facilitate the detection and characterization of this antigen/antibody system, recombinant human desmoglein-1 was expressed in COS-1 cells, a mammalian epithelial cell line. The desmoglein-1 transgene product was shown to be expressed on the surface of the COS-1 cells in the appropriate transmembrane orientation. All pemphigus foliaceus sera (endemic form, n = 24; nonendemic form, n = 7) reacted strongly with nonpermeabilized desmoglein-1-transfected cells, exhibiting a punctate cell-surface staining pattern. This reactivity against the desmoglein-1 ectodomain was predominantly an IgG4-restricted response and was calcium dependent. Ten of 18 pemphigus vulgaris sera also reacted with the extracellular domain of recombinant desmoglein-1. Use of this eukaryotic expression system should greatly facilitate further characterization of the anti-desmoglain-1 autoimmune response associated with pemphigus faliaceus and pemphigus vulgaris and may aid in determining its pathogenic relevance.
ISSN:0022-202X
1523-1747
DOI:10.1111/1523-1747.ep12665364