نتایج جستجو برای: desmoglein

تعداد نتایج: 908  

2017
Gábor Gellért

In this study a robust and simple classification into different stages of pemphigus, based on a set of therapeutic benchmarks including a definition of disease activity, is proposed. This staging method was validated against ELISA titres for autoantibodies against desmoglein-1 and -3. The proposed staging method was applied a priori to five newly diagnosed pemphigus patients in the course of th...

2015
Jayesh Shah Devendra Parmar

In pemphigus, autoantibodies form against desmoglein. Desmoglein forms the "glue" that attaches adjacent epidermal cells via attachment points called desmosomes. When autoantibodies attack desmogleins, the cells become separated from each other and the epidermis becomes "unglued", a phenomenon called acantholysis. This causes blisters that slough off and turn into sores. In some cases, these bl...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
M J Vilela T Hashimoto T Nishikawa A J North D Garrod

The epidermal blistering disease, pemphigus vulgaris (PV), is caused by circulating autoantibodies that react with a desmosomal glycoprotein desmoglein (Dsg3). This antigen is expressed only in stratified epithelial tissues. Here we show that the simple epithelial canine kidney cell line, MDCK, expresses at least two desmoglein isoforms recognised by different monoclonal antibodies. One of thes...

Journal: :Journal of cutaneous pathology 2009
Francisca Kartono Paul K Shitabata Cynthia M Magro David Rayhan

A variety of clinical and histological presentations can accompany the evolution of malignant melanoma. Unusual cytological variants of malignant melanoma include balloon cell, signet ring cell, myxoid and other metaplastic changes. With the exception of a case of pemphigus-like changes associated with malignant melanoma in paraneoplastic pemphigus, acantholysis is not a common histopathologica...

2017
Shu Ding Qiancheng Deng Yaping Xiang Jing Chen Jinhua Huang Jianyun Lu

Bullous pemphigoid is a blistering autoimmune disease characterized by two hemidesmosomal proteins (anti-BP180 and 230). Pemphigus, by contrast, is characterized by two autoantibodies (anti-desmoglein 1 and 3). Coexistence of autoantibodies of bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus in a patient is rare. A 25-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital, reporting a 3-month history of multiple p...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
Jens Waschke Paola Bruggeman Werner Baumgartner Detlef Zillikens Detlev Drenckhahn

Autoantibodies against the epidermal desmosomal cadherins desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) and Dsg3 have been shown to cause severe to lethal skin blistering clinically defined as pemphigus foliaceus (PF) and pemphigus vulgaris (PV). It is unknown whether antibody-induced dissociation of keratinocytes is caused by direct inhibition of Dsg1 transinteraction or by secondary cellular responses. Here we show in...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 1999
K Ishii M Amagai A Komai T Ebihara T P Chorzelski S Jablonska K Ohya T Nishikawa T Hashimoto

OBJECTIVE To determine the cell surface autoimmune target of herpetiform pemphigus (HP). DESIGN Serum samples of HP were examined by immunoblot studies with human epidermal extracts, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with baculovirus-expressed recombinant desmoglein (rDsg) 1 and rDsg3, and immunoadsorption assay with rDsg. PATIENTS Twenty serum samples were obtained from patients with HP wh...

2013
Eva Hartlieb Bettina Kempf Miriam Partilla Balázs Vigh Volker Spindler Jens Waschke

Desmosomes provide intercellular adhesive strength required for integrity of epithelial and some non-epithelial tissues. Within the epidermis, the cadherin-type adhesion molecules desmoglein (Dsg) 1-4 and desmocollin (Dsc) 1-3 build the adhesive core of desmosomes. In keratinocytes, several isoforms of these proteins are co-expressed. However, the contribution of specific isoforms to overall ce...

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