Optimal Conditions of 1 <i>M</i> NaCl Splitting Technique to Demonstrate Basement Membrane Zone Antigens in Bullous Pemphigoid, Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita and Linear IgA Bullous Dermatoses
Author(s) -
Rachel E. Jenkins,
J.M. Ródenas,
B.S. Bhogal,
M.M. Black
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1421-9832
pISSN - 1018-8665
DOI - 10.1159/000246956
Subject(s) - epidermolysis bullosa acquisita , bullous pemphigoid , basement membrane , direct fluorescent antibody , immunofluorescence , antibody , antigen , pemphigoid , lamina lucida , epidermolysis bullosa , dermatology , medicine , pathology , chemistry , immunology , laminin , extracellular matrix , biochemistry
We compare a series of conditions for inducing lamina lucida separation through normal skin specimens using 1 M NaCl for the detection of basement membrane zone auto-antibodies using indirect immunofluorescence. Skin was split at room temperature and at 4 degrees C with and without phenylmethylsulphonyl fluoride. Our results demonstrate that for the detection of bullous pemphigoid and epidermal-binding linear IgA bullous dermatoses antibodies skin should be split at 4 degrees C with enzyme inhibitors. For epidermolysis bullosa acquisita and dermal-binding antibodies skin can be split at room temperature.
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