PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES
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Resumo: | Endemic pemphigus foliaceus (PF), also known as Fogo Selvagem (FS), is an organ-specific autoimmune disease mediated by autoantibodies. These autoantibodies are disease specific, predominantly restricted to the IgG4 subclass, and pathogenic, as demonstrated by passive transfer studies. in contrast to pemphigus vulgaris, neonatal skin disease does not appear to occur in babies born to mothers with non-endemic PF or FS. in the present study we have examined 19 mother/neonate pairs where the mother had documented FS. Mothers and neonates were examined soon after delivery and tested by immunofluorescent (IF) techniques for FS autoantibodies either in circulation (mothers' sera or babies' cord blood) or bound to the neonatal epidermis. All neonates included in this study were born with normal skin. Twelve biopsies from 17 neonates showed negative direct IF using both FITC-antihuman IgG or monoclonal anti-IgG subclass antibodies. in five biopsies the epidermal ICS of the babies showed weak staining. in 10 of the 19 cord sera tested, FS IgG autoantibodies were undetectable; in nine, these autoantibodies were present in low titers (< 1 : 40). the sera of the mothers showed higher titers of FS autoantibodies, and IgG4 was the predominant IgG subclass autoantibodies. It appears that human placenta may modulate the expression of disease in the newborn by operating as a biologic immunoadsorbent of pathogenic autoantibodies. |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIESEndemic pemphigus foliaceus (PF), also known as Fogo Selvagem (FS), is an organ-specific autoimmune disease mediated by autoantibodies. These autoantibodies are disease specific, predominantly restricted to the IgG4 subclass, and pathogenic, as demonstrated by passive transfer studies. in contrast to pemphigus vulgaris, neonatal skin disease does not appear to occur in babies born to mothers with non-endemic PF or FS. in the present study we have examined 19 mother/neonate pairs where the mother had documented FS. Mothers and neonates were examined soon after delivery and tested by immunofluorescent (IF) techniques for FS autoantibodies either in circulation (mothers' sera or babies' cord blood) or bound to the neonatal epidermis. All neonates included in this study were born with normal skin. Twelve biopsies from 17 neonates showed negative direct IF using both FITC-antihuman IgG or monoclonal anti-IgG subclass antibodies. in five biopsies the epidermal ICS of the babies showed weak staining. in 10 of the 19 cord sera tested, FS IgG autoantibodies were undetectable; in nine, these autoantibodies were present in low titers (< 1 : 40). the sera of the mothers showed higher titers of FS autoantibodies, and IgG4 was the predominant IgG subclass autoantibodies. It appears that human placenta may modulate the expression of disease in the newborn by operating as a biologic immunoadsorbent of pathogenic autoantibodies.MED COLL WISCONSIN,DEPT DERMATOL,8701 WATERTOWN PLANK RD,MILWAUKEE,WI 53226ESCOLA PAULISTA MED SCH,DEPT DERMATOL,BR-04023 São Paulo,BRAZILFUNDACAO UNIV BRASILIA,DEPT DERMATOL,São Paulo,BRAZILFUNDACAO UNIV BRASILIA,DEPT PATHOL,São Paulo,BRAZILESCOLA PAULISTA MED SCH,DEPT DERMATOL,BR-04023 São Paulo,BRAZILWeb of ScienceBlackwell Science IncMED COLL WISCONSINUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Universidade de Brasília (UnB)Alvarez, Rosicler Rocha Aiza [UNIFESP]Friedman, HorácioCampbell, Iphis T.Souza-Aguiar, LigiaCastro, Raymundo Martins de [UNIFESP]Diaz, Luis A.2016-01-24T11:40:07Z2016-01-24T11:40:07Z1992-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion78-82http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12611868Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Malden: Blackwell Science Inc, v. 99, n. 1, p. 78-82, 1992.10.1111/1523-1747.ep126118680022-202Xhttp://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/25259WOS:A1992JB43700013engJournal of Investigative Dermatologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2016-01-24T09:40:07Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/25259Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652016-01-24T09:40:07Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES Alvarez, Rosicler Rocha Aiza [UNIFESP] |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
title_full_unstemmed |
PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
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PREGNANT-WOMEN WITH ENDEMIC PEMPHIGUS FOLIACEUS (FOGO SELVAGEM) GIVE BIRTH TO DISEASE-FREE BABIES |
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Alvarez, Rosicler Rocha Aiza [UNIFESP] |
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Alvarez, Rosicler Rocha Aiza [UNIFESP] Friedman, Horácio Campbell, Iphis T. Souza-Aguiar, Ligia Castro, Raymundo Martins de [UNIFESP] Diaz, Luis A. |
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Friedman, Horácio Campbell, Iphis T. Souza-Aguiar, Ligia Castro, Raymundo Martins de [UNIFESP] Diaz, Luis A. |
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MED COLL WISCONSIN Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Universidade de Brasília (UnB) |
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Alvarez, Rosicler Rocha Aiza [UNIFESP] Friedman, Horácio Campbell, Iphis T. Souza-Aguiar, Ligia Castro, Raymundo Martins de [UNIFESP] Diaz, Luis A. |
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Endemic pemphigus foliaceus (PF), also known as Fogo Selvagem (FS), is an organ-specific autoimmune disease mediated by autoantibodies. These autoantibodies are disease specific, predominantly restricted to the IgG4 subclass, and pathogenic, as demonstrated by passive transfer studies. in contrast to pemphigus vulgaris, neonatal skin disease does not appear to occur in babies born to mothers with non-endemic PF or FS. in the present study we have examined 19 mother/neonate pairs where the mother had documented FS. Mothers and neonates were examined soon after delivery and tested by immunofluorescent (IF) techniques for FS autoantibodies either in circulation (mothers' sera or babies' cord blood) or bound to the neonatal epidermis. All neonates included in this study were born with normal skin. Twelve biopsies from 17 neonates showed negative direct IF using both FITC-antihuman IgG or monoclonal anti-IgG subclass antibodies. in five biopsies the epidermal ICS of the babies showed weak staining. in 10 of the 19 cord sera tested, FS IgG autoantibodies were undetectable; in nine, these autoantibodies were present in low titers (< 1 : 40). the sera of the mothers showed higher titers of FS autoantibodies, and IgG4 was the predominant IgG subclass autoantibodies. It appears that human placenta may modulate the expression of disease in the newborn by operating as a biologic immunoadsorbent of pathogenic autoantibodies. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12611868 Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Malden: Blackwell Science Inc, v. 99, n. 1, p. 78-82, 1992. 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12611868 0022-202X http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/25259 WOS:A1992JB43700013 |
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Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Malden: Blackwell Science Inc, v. 99, n. 1, p. 78-82, 1992. 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12611868 0022-202X WOS:A1992JB43700013 |
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