A 43-year-old man with generalized lichenplanus demonstrated serum antibodies against autologous lesional skin. Indirect immunofluorescence using serum and papular lesional skin revealed a lichenplanus specific antigen found only in the granular layer. The specific tissue antigen was not detected in normal skin from this patient, in normal skin from patients with skin disorders other than lichenplanus or in skin from normal control persons. When titers of the serum antibodies against lichenplanus antigen were examined before and after a successful therapy a positive correlation of the titer could be found in this patient.
Adult
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Antibodies/*immunology
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Antigens/*analysis
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Humans
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Lichen Planus/drug therapy/*immunology
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Male
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Skin/*immunology