2.Mechanism of alopecia in patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus.
Ya-gang ZUO ; Bao-xi WANG ; Dong-lai MA ; Bing-qing CAO ; Jing-hui ZHAO ; Ying GUO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2005;27(3):354-356
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between the levels of antidesmoglein (DSG) 1, 3 antibodies in the sera of patients with paraneoplastic pemphigus (PNP) and alopecia.
METHODSSera from PNP patients, bullous pemphigoid patients, and normal healthy subjects were collected and 2 tissue samples from 2 healthy scalps were resected. Anti-DSG 1, 3 antibodies in the sera of PNP patients were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Indirect immunofluorescent assay was used to detect whether the antibodies in the sera of PNP patients binds with the follicular epithelium of normal healthy scalp.
RESULTSAnti-DSG3 autoantibody was strongly positive and anti-DSG1 weakly positive in one patient, while both two antibodies were negative in the other patient. Their sera could bind to keratinocytes and follicular epithelium in human scalp. Immunofluorescent signals were found on the intercellular epidermal cell surface and outer root sheath of the follicular epithelium. However, the immunofluorescent signals in the section incubating with serum of bullous pemphigoid were only found on basal membrane zone. No signals were found in the section incubating with normal healthy serum.
CONCLUSIONAlopecia in PNP patients are correlated with the anti-DSG3.
Adult ; Alopecia ; etiology ; immunology ; Autoantibodies ; blood ; Desmoglein 1 ; immunology ; Desmoglein 3 ; immunology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Paraneoplastic Syndromes ; complications ; immunology ; Pemphigus ; complications ; immunology
3.Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor on Intercostal Nerve Presenting as Paraneoplastic Pemphigus with Fatal Pulmonary Involvement.
Dong Hyun LEE ; Sun Ho LEE ; Joo Kyung SUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2007;22(4):735-739
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs) are benign neoplasms that can occur at different anatomic sites with nonspecific clinical symptoms. A 48-yr-old woman presented with a 2-month history of a relapsed oral ulcer, progressive dyspnea, and a thoracic pain induced by breathing. A tumorous mass was noticed in the right costodiaphragmatic recess on chest computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, and the patient underwent a right costotransversectomy with excision of the tumor, which originated from the 12th intercostal nerve. Histology and immunohistochemistry showed that the tumor was an IMT of the intercostal nerve. The patient's postoperative course was not favorable; dyspnea persisted after surgery, and a progressive pulmonary compromise developed. The cause of the respiratory failure was found to be bronchiolitis obliterans, which in this case proved to be a fatal complication of paraneoplastic pemphigus associated with an IMT. This case of IMT of the spinal nerve in the paravertebral region is unique in terms of its location and presentation in combination with paraneoplastic pemphigus, which is rare. A brief review of the heterogeneous theories concerning the pathogenesis, clinicopathological features, and differential diagnosis of this disease entity is presented.
Diagnosis, Differential
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Fatal Outcome
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Female
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Granuloma, Plasma Cell/complications/*pathology
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Humans
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Intercostal Nerves/*pathology
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Lung Diseases/etiology/pathology
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Middle Aged
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Paraneoplastic Syndromes/etiology/*pathology
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Pemphigus/etiology/*pathology
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Peripheral Nervous System Neoplasms/complications/*pathology
4.Detection of human herpesvirus 8 DNA in pemphigus and chronic blistering skin diseases.
Ho Sun JANG ; Chang Keun OH ; Jae Young LIM ; Eun Sook JUN ; Yu Sun KIM ; Kyung Sool KWON
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000;15(4):442-448
Increased incidences of Kaposi's sarcoma and lymphoid malignancies have been observed in patients with pemphigus, and the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is very strongly associated with these tumors. Because the virus may be one of the triggering factors of pemphigus, we undertook this study to screen for the presence of HHV-8 in chronic blistering skin diseases including pemphigus. A total of 45 paraffin-embedded specimens were studied using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with primers to amplify a 160-base pair HHV-8 fragment. HHV-8 DNA could be detected in 7 of 9 patients with pemphigus vulagris, and 1 of 2 with pemphigus foliaceus. All specimens of other blistering skin diseases were negative for HHV-8. On sequencing PCR products, the sequences were almost identical with the prototypic sequence for HHV-8, and a few base- pair substitutions at 1086C-T and 1139A-C were detected. The results of our study suggests that HHV-8 might have trophism for pemphigus lesions. Further studies including comparison of HHV-8 DNA load in both lesional and normal skin in the same patient, serological and animal studies would be helpful to study the relationship between HHV-8 and pemphigus.
Adult
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Comparative Study
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DNA Mutational Analysis
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DNA, Viral/genetics
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DNA, Viral/analysis+ACo-
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Female
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Herpesviridae Infections/virology+ACo-
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Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology
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Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/pathogenicity
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Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/isolation +ACY- purification+ACo-
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Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/genetics
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Human
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Korea/epidemiology
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Male
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Middle Age
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Paraffin Embedding
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Pemphigus/virology+ACo-
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Pemphigus/etiology
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Prevalence
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous/virology+ACo-
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Skin Diseases, Viral/virology+ACo-
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Skin Diseases, Viral/epidemiology
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Tissue Fixation
5.Detection of human herpesvirus 8 DNA in pemphigus and chronic blistering skin diseases.
Ho Sun JANG ; Chang Keun OH ; Jae Young LIM ; Eun Sook JUN ; Yu Sun KIM ; Kyung Sool KWON
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2000;15(4):442-448
Increased incidences of Kaposi's sarcoma and lymphoid malignancies have been observed in patients with pemphigus, and the human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is very strongly associated with these tumors. Because the virus may be one of the triggering factors of pemphigus, we undertook this study to screen for the presence of HHV-8 in chronic blistering skin diseases including pemphigus. A total of 45 paraffin-embedded specimens were studied using nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with primers to amplify a 160-base pair HHV-8 fragment. HHV-8 DNA could be detected in 7 of 9 patients with pemphigus vulagris, and 1 of 2 with pemphigus foliaceus. All specimens of other blistering skin diseases were negative for HHV-8. On sequencing PCR products, the sequences were almost identical with the prototypic sequence for HHV-8, and a few base- pair substitutions at 1086C-T and 1139A-C were detected. The results of our study suggests that HHV-8 might have trophism for pemphigus lesions. Further studies including comparison of HHV-8 DNA load in both lesional and normal skin in the same patient, serological and animal studies would be helpful to study the relationship between HHV-8 and pemphigus.
Adult
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Comparative Study
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DNA Mutational Analysis
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DNA, Viral/genetics
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DNA, Viral/analysis+ACo-
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Female
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Herpesviridae Infections/virology+ACo-
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Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology
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Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/pathogenicity
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Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/isolation +ACY- purification+ACo-
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Herpesvirus, Kaposi Sarcoma-Associated/genetics
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Human
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Korea/epidemiology
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Male
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Middle Age
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Paraffin Embedding
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Pemphigus/virology+ACo-
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Pemphigus/etiology
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Prevalence
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous/virology+ACo-
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Skin Diseases, Viral/virology+ACo-
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Skin Diseases, Viral/epidemiology
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Tissue Fixation