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A subepidermal blistering disease with histopathological features of dermatitis herpetiformis and immunofluorescence characteristcs of bullous pemphigoid: a novel subepidermal blistering disease or a variant of bullous pemphigoid?
Author(s) -
SALMHOFER W.,
KAWAHARA Y.,
SOYER H.P.,
KERL H.,
NISHIKAWA T.,
HASHIMOTO T.
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
british journal of dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.304
H-Index - 179
eISSN - 1365-2133
pISSN - 0007-0963
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1997.tb03794.x
Subject(s) - epidermolysis bullosa acquisita , bullous pemphigoid , dermatitis herpetiformis , immunofluorescence , direct fluorescent antibody , medicine , pemphigoid , dermatology , epidermolysis bullosa , pathology , autoantibody , antigen , immunology , disease , antibody
Summary A 64‐year‐old man presented with a bullous eruption which clinically and histopathologically resembled dermatitis herpetiformis. However, direct immunofluorescence analysis showed IgG deposits at the basement membrane zone, indicating a relationship with bullous pemphigoid or epidermolysis bullosa acquisita. Indirect immunofluorescence studies on salt‐split skin showed binding of IgG mainly on the dermal side of the blister. Immunoblot analysis revealed a novel 200 kDa dermal antigen that could be associated with a major pathogen in this blistering a disease. The histopathological similarity to dermatitis herpetiformis and the immunofluorescence findings indicating bullous pemphigoid or epidermolysis bullosa acquisita seem typical of a distinct subepidermal blistering disease characterized by this 200 kDa antigen. However, the pathogenetic role of autoantibodies against this antigen should be further elucidated before confirming whether this case represents a novel subepidermal blistering disease or a special variant of bullous pemphigoid.