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Bullous pemphigoid: Use of C4d Immunofluorescent Staining in a Case With Repeated Negative Conventional Direct Immunofluorescence StudiesKassaby, Sarah S., Hicks, Alexander, Leicht, Stuart, Youngberg, George A. 01 January 2017 (has links)
Direct immunofluorescence (DIF) using frozen section material from a fresh/preserved perilesional biopsy is the gold standard for the immunopathologic diagnosis of bullous pemphigoid (BP). DIF in BP shows linear dermoepidermal junction (DEJ) staining for C3, with or without staining for IgG. In some situations, only a formalin-fixed lesional biopsy is obtained (with no fresh/preserved perilesional biopsy for DIF). In this setting, paraffin section C4d immunohistochemistry has proven to be diagnostically useful, demonstrating linear DEJ positivity for C4d. We present a novel use of C4d staining for the diagnosis of BP, specifically analyzing C4d perilesional frozen section DIF in a case where standard perilesional frozen section DIF for IgG/C3 was available, but was negative. An 80-year-old woman presented with a pruritic bullous lesion on her left upper extremity, clinically thought to represent BP. Lesional histologic findings were typical for BP, but perilesional frozen section DIF staining was negative for IgG and C3. A second set of biopsies processed at a different laboratory yielded the same result. A diagnosis of bullous scabies was considered. Subsequently, perilesional frozen section DIF for C4d was obtained, which showed strong linear DEJ positivity, confirming the diagnosis of BP. DIF for C4d is widely used in transplant pathology, since C4d is persistent in tissue, versus C3. Our case demonstrates that perilesional frozen section DIF staining for C4d may be positive and diagnostic in BP, even when conventional DIF staining for IgG and C3 is negative.
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Mycophenolate Mofetil Therapy for Pediatric Bullous PemphigoidSeminario-Vidal, Lucia, Sami, Naveed, Miller, Jonathan, Theos, Amy 01 January 2015 (has links)
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a common autoimmune blistering disease in the adult population, but extremely rare in the pediatric population. Childhood BP usually has a favorable prognosis and responds well to topical and oral steroids. However, for patients that do not respond to corticosteroids, therapeutic alternatives are scarce. We report a case of a toddler with recalcitrant BP who was successfully treated with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF).
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Marcadores sorológicos Bullous Pemphigoid 180/230 e fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro (BDNF) na relação penfigoide bolhoso e demência / BP180/230 serological markers and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the bullous pemphigoid and dementia relationshipJulio, Tamiris Amanda 02 June 2016 (has links)
Introdução: Penfigoide bolhoso (PB) resulta da produção de autoanticorpos contra proteínas hemidesmossomais BP (Bullous Pemphigoid) 180 e/ou 230, acomete os idosos, e está associado com doenças neurológicas (DN), especialmente com a demência (DEM). BP180/230 foram identificadas no Sistema Nervoso Central (SNC), aventando-se possível mimetismo antigênico entre moléculas da pele e do SNC. O fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro (BDNF) participa da neurogênese, sinaptogênese e sobrevivência neuronal, e a sua diminuição sérica tem sido relacionada com DN. Objetivo: Quantificar o peptídeo BDNF e os anticorpos anti-BP180/230 na relação PB com DEM. Material e Métodos: Em estudo comparativo, 50 pacientes com PB, 50 com demência e 50 controles foram avaliados. A detecção dos anticorpos anti-BP180/P230 e do peptídeo BDNF foi determinada por ensaios ELISA. Imunofluorescência indireta (IFI) foi conduzida nas amostras de soro dos pacientes do grupo DEM e dos controles que apresentaram positividade para anti-BP180/230. Resultados: No grupo PB, a frequência de DN foi de 26%: DEM 16%, acidente vascular cerebral 6%, e epilepsia 4% - 5/8 (63%) pacientes apresentaram demência vascular e 3/8 (38%) demência por doença de Alzheimer. Positividade para anti-BP180/230 foi observada no grupo PB (74% e 40%, respectivamente), no grupo DEM (10% e 10%) e nos controles (14% e 0%). No grupo DEM, em 2/10 pacientes que apresentaram positividade para antiBP180/230, a IFI evidenciou depósito de IgG e C3 no lado epidérmico da clivagem, configurando quadro subclínico de PB. A mediana do BDNF resultou menor no grupo DEM (25,41 pg/ml) comparado aos controles (38,21 pg/mL), e o grupo PB apresentou os menores valores de BDNF (16,88 pg/mL). Não houve correlação dos títulos de anticorpos antiPB180/230 com a concentração do peptídeo BDNF no grupo PB. Os pacientes do grupo DEM foram alocados de acordo com a escala de demência - CDR1, CDR2 e CDR3; a mediana de BDNF do subgrupo CDR3 (23,37 pg/mL) foi inferior ao CDR1 (30,17 pg/ mL). Não houve diferença na concentração do BDNF segundo o tipo de demência. O grupo PB, quando estratificado em - com DEM, outras DN e sem DN, aqueles com associação com DEM apresentaram menores níveis de BDNF (9,1 pg/mL), comparados ao grupo sem DN e ao subgrupo CDR3 do grupo DEM. Conclusão: Marcadores para PB não são úteis para o diagnóstico de DEM. Valores sorológicos baixos de BDNF no grupo PB podem sugerir associação com DEM. BDNF pode ser utilizado como biomarcador de gravidade da DEM. / Introduction: Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is characterized by autoantibodies against the hemidesmossomal proteins BP180 and/or BP230, affects the elderly people and has been strongly associated with neurological disorders (ND), especially dementia. A possible antigenic mimicry hypothesis between the skin and the nervous system molecules is strong reasonable because BP peptides have also been identified in the central nervous system (CNS). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a role in the synaptogenesis, neurogenesis, and neuronal survival, and some studies have been correlated the decreased serum BDNF levels with ND. The aim of this study was to quantify the BDNF peptide and the anti-BP180 and anti-BP230 antibodies in the BP and DEM relationship. Methods: AntiBP180/230 and BDNF quantification were analyzed in three groups: 50 patients with BP, 50 patients with dementia and 50 elderly individuals comprised a case-control study. Serum IgG anti-180/230, and the BDNF peptide were evaluated by using ELISA commercial kits; and immunofluorescence allied to salt split skin technique (SSS) was conducted in serum samples from patients of the dementia group and from controls who showed positive anti-BP180/230. Results: In BP group, 26% were associated with ND, and dementia was the most frequent (16%), followed by stroke (6%) and epilepsy (4%) - 5/8 (63%) patients showed vascular dementia and 3/8 (38%) patients presented dementia due to Alzheimer\'s disease. AntiBP180/230 positivity was observed in BP group (74%, 40%, respectively), in dementia group (10%, 10%) and in controls (14%, 0%). In 2/10 patients of the dementia group with positive anti-BP180/230, IIF showed IgG and C3 deposition in the epidermal side of cleavage, configuring a subclinical BP dermatosis. The medians of BDNF resulted lower in the patients of the dementia group (25.41 pg/mL) compared with controls (38.21 pg/mL), and the BP group presented the lowest BDNF values (16.88 pg/mL). There was no correlation between the anti-BP180/230 antibodies titres and the BDNF levels in BP group. There was no difference of BDNF levels accordingly with the clinical type of dementia in the dementia group. Patients of the dementia group were sub grouped accordingly with the clinical dementia severity - CDR1, CDR2 and CDR3 - being the median of BDNF in CDR3 (23.37 pg/mL) lower than in CDR1 (30.17 pg/mL) subgroup. BP group had lower levels of BDNF compared to CDR3 subgroup. BP patients when stratified with dementia, other ND and without ND, those with association with dementia presented the lowest levels of BDNF (9.1 pg/mL) compared to the PB patients without DN and to the CDR3 subgroup. Conclusion: BP biomarkers are not useful for the diagnosis of dementia. Low BDNF levels seen in BP patients may suggest an association with dementia. BDNF may be used as a biomarker of severity of dementia.
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Marcadores sorológicos Bullous Pemphigoid 180/230 e fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro (BDNF) na relação penfigoide bolhoso e demência / BP180/230 serological markers and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the bullous pemphigoid and dementia relationshipTamiris Amanda Julio 02 June 2016 (has links)
Introdução: Penfigoide bolhoso (PB) resulta da produção de autoanticorpos contra proteínas hemidesmossomais BP (Bullous Pemphigoid) 180 e/ou 230, acomete os idosos, e está associado com doenças neurológicas (DN), especialmente com a demência (DEM). BP180/230 foram identificadas no Sistema Nervoso Central (SNC), aventando-se possível mimetismo antigênico entre moléculas da pele e do SNC. O fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro (BDNF) participa da neurogênese, sinaptogênese e sobrevivência neuronal, e a sua diminuição sérica tem sido relacionada com DN. Objetivo: Quantificar o peptídeo BDNF e os anticorpos anti-BP180/230 na relação PB com DEM. Material e Métodos: Em estudo comparativo, 50 pacientes com PB, 50 com demência e 50 controles foram avaliados. A detecção dos anticorpos anti-BP180/P230 e do peptídeo BDNF foi determinada por ensaios ELISA. Imunofluorescência indireta (IFI) foi conduzida nas amostras de soro dos pacientes do grupo DEM e dos controles que apresentaram positividade para anti-BP180/230. Resultados: No grupo PB, a frequência de DN foi de 26%: DEM 16%, acidente vascular cerebral 6%, e epilepsia 4% - 5/8 (63%) pacientes apresentaram demência vascular e 3/8 (38%) demência por doença de Alzheimer. Positividade para anti-BP180/230 foi observada no grupo PB (74% e 40%, respectivamente), no grupo DEM (10% e 10%) e nos controles (14% e 0%). No grupo DEM, em 2/10 pacientes que apresentaram positividade para antiBP180/230, a IFI evidenciou depósito de IgG e C3 no lado epidérmico da clivagem, configurando quadro subclínico de PB. A mediana do BDNF resultou menor no grupo DEM (25,41 pg/ml) comparado aos controles (38,21 pg/mL), e o grupo PB apresentou os menores valores de BDNF (16,88 pg/mL). Não houve correlação dos títulos de anticorpos antiPB180/230 com a concentração do peptídeo BDNF no grupo PB. Os pacientes do grupo DEM foram alocados de acordo com a escala de demência - CDR1, CDR2 e CDR3; a mediana de BDNF do subgrupo CDR3 (23,37 pg/mL) foi inferior ao CDR1 (30,17 pg/ mL). Não houve diferença na concentração do BDNF segundo o tipo de demência. O grupo PB, quando estratificado em - com DEM, outras DN e sem DN, aqueles com associação com DEM apresentaram menores níveis de BDNF (9,1 pg/mL), comparados ao grupo sem DN e ao subgrupo CDR3 do grupo DEM. Conclusão: Marcadores para PB não são úteis para o diagnóstico de DEM. Valores sorológicos baixos de BDNF no grupo PB podem sugerir associação com DEM. BDNF pode ser utilizado como biomarcador de gravidade da DEM. / Introduction: Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is characterized by autoantibodies against the hemidesmossomal proteins BP180 and/or BP230, affects the elderly people and has been strongly associated with neurological disorders (ND), especially dementia. A possible antigenic mimicry hypothesis between the skin and the nervous system molecules is strong reasonable because BP peptides have also been identified in the central nervous system (CNS). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a role in the synaptogenesis, neurogenesis, and neuronal survival, and some studies have been correlated the decreased serum BDNF levels with ND. The aim of this study was to quantify the BDNF peptide and the anti-BP180 and anti-BP230 antibodies in the BP and DEM relationship. Methods: AntiBP180/230 and BDNF quantification were analyzed in three groups: 50 patients with BP, 50 patients with dementia and 50 elderly individuals comprised a case-control study. Serum IgG anti-180/230, and the BDNF peptide were evaluated by using ELISA commercial kits; and immunofluorescence allied to salt split skin technique (SSS) was conducted in serum samples from patients of the dementia group and from controls who showed positive anti-BP180/230. Results: In BP group, 26% were associated with ND, and dementia was the most frequent (16%), followed by stroke (6%) and epilepsy (4%) - 5/8 (63%) patients showed vascular dementia and 3/8 (38%) patients presented dementia due to Alzheimer\'s disease. AntiBP180/230 positivity was observed in BP group (74%, 40%, respectively), in dementia group (10%, 10%) and in controls (14%, 0%). In 2/10 patients of the dementia group with positive anti-BP180/230, IIF showed IgG and C3 deposition in the epidermal side of cleavage, configuring a subclinical BP dermatosis. The medians of BDNF resulted lower in the patients of the dementia group (25.41 pg/mL) compared with controls (38.21 pg/mL), and the BP group presented the lowest BDNF values (16.88 pg/mL). There was no correlation between the anti-BP180/230 antibodies titres and the BDNF levels in BP group. There was no difference of BDNF levels accordingly with the clinical type of dementia in the dementia group. Patients of the dementia group were sub grouped accordingly with the clinical dementia severity - CDR1, CDR2 and CDR3 - being the median of BDNF in CDR3 (23.37 pg/mL) lower than in CDR1 (30.17 pg/mL) subgroup. BP group had lower levels of BDNF compared to CDR3 subgroup. BP patients when stratified with dementia, other ND and without ND, those with association with dementia presented the lowest levels of BDNF (9.1 pg/mL) compared to the PB patients without DN and to the CDR3 subgroup. Conclusion: BP biomarkers are not useful for the diagnosis of dementia. Low BDNF levels seen in BP patients may suggest an association with dementia. BDNF may be used as a biomarker of severity of dementia.
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In-vivo-konfokale Laserscanmikroskopie: Diagnostische Kriterien für die Differenzierung vesikulöser/ bullöser Dermatosen / Morphologic criteria of vesiculobullous skin disorders by in vivo reflectance confocal microscopySamhaber, Kinga 16 November 2016 (has links)
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Drugs, dermatitis herpetiformis and celiac disease as risk factors for bullous pemphigoid in FinlandVarpuluoma, O. (Outi) 19 March 2019 (has links)
Abstract
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune blistering disease. It mostly affects elderly patients and is characterized by intense pruritus and blistering or bullae. Treatment options include topical and systemic corticosteroids, other immunosuppressive drugs and doxycycline. Disease course may be chronic and relapses are common. The incidence of BP has been reported to have increased in the last few decades, but the reason for this trend is not known.
The aim of this thesis was to study the risk factors of BP. Firstly, the influence of the use of dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP-4) inhibitors was analyzed as a risk factor, and then those of other oral diabetes medications. This study also aimed to determine whether drugs used for psychiatric and neurologic conditions are risk factors for BP. Finally, previously diagnosed dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) and celiac disease (CD) were examined as potential risk factors for subsequent BP.
For this retrospective, matched case-control study, patient data were obtained from the Finnish Care Register for Health Care database, and data on reimbursed drugs from the Social Insurance Institution of Finland.
In the present study, prior use of DPP-4 inhibitors was found to increase the risk of BP twofold and in particular, vildagliptin increased the risk tenfold. The mean time between the initiation of vildagliptin and diagnosis of BP was 449 days. Metformin and other conventional diabetes drugs were not risk factors for BP. Several drugs used for neurological and psychiatric diseases were associated with an elevated risk for BP, but no pharmacological or chemical properties of these drugs emerged as candidates to explain the increased risk. A prior diagnosis of DH increased the risk of BP 22-fold and a diagnosis of CD doubled it. Dapsone had been used in the two years before BP diagnosis by 44% of patients whose BP was preceded by DH. The mean time between the diagnoses of DH and BP was 3.3 years.
This study confirms the view that DPP-4 inhibitors increase the risk for BP. No such association was found with other classes of diabetes drugs and therefore their use can be continued following a diagnosis of BP. Doctors treating patients with DH should be aware of the association between DH and BP, and be particularly vigilant if a DH patient’s skin symptoms change or become unresponsive to a gluten-free diet and/or dapsone. / Tiivistelmä
Rakkulainen pemfigoidi (pemfigoidi) on yleisin ihon autoimmuunirakkulatauti. Pemfigoidi on pääasiassa ikääntyneiden sairaus, ja sen tyypillisiä oireita ovat kova kutina ja rakkulat iholla. Pemfigoidin hoitoon käytetään paikallisia ja systeemisiä kortikosteroideja, muita immunosuppressiivisia lääkkeitä sekä doksisykliiniä. Taudinkulku on usein krooninen ja uusiutumiset ovat yleisiä. Rakkulaisen pemfigoidin ilmaantuvuuden on raportoitu lisääntyneen, mutta syitä tähän muutokseen ei täysin ymmärretä.
Tämän tutkimuksen tavoite oli tutkia pemfigoidin riskitekijöitä Suomessa. Retrospektiivisessä tapaus-verrokkitutkimuksessa käytettiin aineistona Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitoksen hoitoilmoitusrekisteristä poimittuja pemfigoidipotilaita (N=3397) ja verrokkeina ihon tyvisolusyöpäpotilaita (N=12941). Tiedot korvatuista lääkeostoista saatiin Kelan lääkekorvausrekisteristä.
Tutkimuksessa todettiin DPP-4:n salpaajien kaksinkertaistavan pemfigoidin riskin ja DPP-4:n salpaaja vildagliptiini lisäsi riskiä jopa kymmenkertaiseksi. Vildagliptiinin aloituksen ja pemfigoidin toteamisen välillä kului keskimäärin 449 vuorokautta. Metformiini ja muut tutkitut suun kautta otettavat diabeteslääkkeet eivät lisänneet pemfigoidin riskiä. Useiden psykiatrisiin ja neurologisiin sairauksiin käytettävien lääkkeiden todettiin lisäävän pemfigoidin riskiä.
Pemfigoidin on kuvattu voivan puhjeta ihokeliakian jälkeen, mutta laajempia tutkimuksia näiden sairauksien yhteydestä ei oltu aiemmin tehty. Tämän vuoksi samassa potilasaineistossa tutkittiin ihokeliakiaa ja keliakiaa pemfigoidin riskitekijöinä. Edeltävä ihokeliakia lisäsi pemfigoidin toteamisen riskiä selvästi, jopa 22-kertaiseksi ja keliakia kaksikertaiseksi. Huomattava osa potilaista oli ostanut ihokeliakian hoitoon käytettävää dapsonia edeltävän 2 vuoden aikana ennen pemfigoidin toteamista, mikä voi kertoa ihokeliakian oireiden aktiivisuudesta.
Tämä tutkimus vahvistaa näkemystä siitä, että DPP-4:n salpaajat ovat pemfigoidin riskitekijä. Muut tutkitut diabeteslääkkeet eivät lisänneet riskiä ja voidaan ajatella, että ne eivät edelleen hankaloita aiemmin todetun pemfigoidin oireita. Koska ihokeliakian todettiin olevan pemfigoidin riskitekijä, tulee näitä potilaita hoitavan lääkärin muistaa pemfigoidin mahdollisuus, jos ihokeliakian oireet muuttuvat tai hoitovaste menetetään.
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Incidence, mortality, comorbidities, and treatment of bullous pemphigoid in FinlandFörsti, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa) 02 May 2017 (has links)
Abstract
Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune skin disease predominantly found in elderly people, which causes blistering of the skin and severe itching. The incidence of BP reported by previous studies has varied greatly between 0.05 and 42.8 per 1 million persons per year. Higher incidences have been reported in Western Europe and the USA, while countries around the Mediterranean have reported lower rates. However, the epidemiology of BP has not previously been studied in any Scandinavian country. The one-year mortality of BP is highly variable with estimates between 11% and 41% worldwide. As for comorbidities, the previous studies have shown that BP is associated with neurological disorders.
The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence and mortality of BP in Finland, to assess the treatments used for BP, and the potential contribution of systemic glucocorticoid treatment to the high mortality rate found in BP patients. A further aim was to obtain more specific information about the neurological diseases associated with BP, and to clarify the less studied association with psychiatric disorders. For these purposes, we collected the records of all immunologically confirmed BP patients diagnosed in the Oulu University Hospital between 1985 and 2012, and, for a sub-study III, data for all patients diagnosed with BP in Finnish hospitals between 1987 and 2013.
We found that the incidence of BP in Northern Finland has increased over the past two decades to approximately 27 new BP cases per 1 million persons per year. The one-year mortality of BP patients is 17%, and the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) is 7.6. Common comorbidities found in the sample of BP patients were: cardiovascular diseases (76%), neurodegenerative diseases (41%), skin conditions other than BP (37%) and type 2 diabetes (23%). Many neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system were associated with BP, as were many psychiatric disorders. The association was strongest between multiple sclerosis (MS) and BP, with MS patients having almost a 6-fold higher risk of BP than controls.
The present study reports for the first time the incidence and mortality of BP in Finland, and provides new information about the association between BP and neurological and psychiatric disorders. / Tiivistelmä
Rakkulainen pemfigoidi (josta jatkossa käytetään nimitystä pemfigoidi) on autoimmuunisairaus, joka esiintyy yleensä iäkkäillä, ja aiheuttaa ihon rakkulointia ja hankalaa kutinaa. Aiemmissa tutkimuksissa pemfigoidin ilmaantuvuus on vaihdellut 0,05:sta 42,8:aan tapaukseen miljoonaa ihmistä kohden vuodessa. Ilmaantuvuuden on havaittu olevan korkeampi Länsi-Euroopassa, kun taas Välimeren ympäristössä ilmaantuvuus on matalampi. Pemfigoidia sairastavien kuolleisuus vuoden kuluessa diagnoosista vaihtelee noin 11-41%:n välillä. Aiemmat tutkimukset ovat myös osoittaneet, että pemfigoidi liittyy neurologisiin sairauksiin. Pemfigoidin epidemiologiaa ei ole kuitenkaan tutkittu Suomessa tai muissa Pohjoismaissa.
Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää pemfigoidin ilmaantuvuus ja kuolleisuus Suomessa, tutkia sen hoitoon käytettyjä lääkkeitä sekä arvioida systeemisen glukokortikoidihoidon osuutta korkeaan kuolleisuuteen. Lisäksi tavoitteena oli saada yksityiskohtaista tietoa pemfigoidiin liittyvistä neurologisista sairauksista ja selvittää lisää aiemmissa tutkimuksissa ristiriitaiseksi jäänyttä yhteyttä psykiatrisiin sairauksiin. Tätä varten keräsimme tiedot kaikista Oulun yliopistollisessa sairaalassa diagnosoiduista, immunologisesti varmennetuista pemfigoiditapauksista vuosilta 1985-2012. Kolmannessa osatyössä käytimme kansallista aineistoa, joka sisälsi kaikkialla Suomessa diagnosoidut pemfigoidia sairastavat potilaat vuosilta 1987-2013.
Pemfigoidin ilmaantuvuus kasvoi seuranta-aikana ollen nykyisin Pohjois-Suomessa noin 27 tapausta miljoonaa ihmistä kohden vuodessa. Kuolleisuus vuoden kuluessa diagnoosista oli 17% ja vakioitu kuolleisuussuhde (standardized mortality ratio) 7,6. Yleisiä oheissairauksia pemfigoidia sairastavilla olivat sydän- ja verisuonisairaudet (76%), neurodegeneratiiviset sairaudet (41%), muut ihosairaudet (37%) sekä tyypin 2 diabetes (23%). Tutkimuksessa todettiin, että monet neurogeneratiiviset sairaudet ja monet psykiatriset sairaudet liittyvät pemfigoidiin. Yhteys oli vahvin pesäkekovettumataudin (MS-tauti) ja pemfigoidin välillä, ja MS-tautia sairastavilla riski sairastua pemfigoidiin oli lähes 6-kertainen verrattuna kontrollipotilaisiin.
Tämä tutkimus on ensimmäinen, joka raportoi pemfigoidin ilmaantuvuuden ja kuolleisuuden Suomessa. Tutkimus antaa lisäksi uutta tietoa pemfigoidin yhteydestä neurologisiin ja psykiatrisiin sairauksiin.
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Glucocorticoid receptors in inflammatory skin diseases:the effect of systemic and topical glucocorticoid treatment on the expression of GRα and GRβKubin, M. (Minna) 29 November 2016 (has links)
Abstract
Glucocorticoids are the most important and widely used treatment modality in dermatology. A large variety of topical as well as systemic preparations is available. Most patients treated with glucocorticoids respond quickly to the treatment, but some are considered insensitive or even resistant to glucocorticoid therapy. Currently, there is no known measurable variable, through which the response can be predicted.
Glucocorticoids mediate their actions through glucocorticoid receptors (GR). Several isoforms of GR exist, but the α (GRα) and β (GRβ) isoforms are clinically the most important. Based on previous studies, it has been proposed that the abundance of GR isoforms or the GRβ: GRα –ratio could affect individual responsiveness to corticosteroid treatment. In particular, up-regulation of GRβ expression has been shown to be linked to resistance to corticosteroid treatment.
This thesis comprises three sub-studies. Firstly, we wanted to determine whether GRα and GRβ are expressed in inflammatory skin diseases. Secondly, we examined if the expression is altered by corticosteroid treatment in eczema atopicum, bullous pemphigoid and psoriasis. Finally, we measured the effects of a topical vitamin D3 analogue (calcipotriol) combined with betamethasone compared with betamethasone monotherapy on inflammatory biomarkers of psoriasis.
Our studies provide detailed novel data about the expression of GRα and GRβ. GRα and GRβ were shown to be expressed in the blood lymphocytes and lesional skin of patients with eczema atopicum, bullous pemphigoid and psoriasis, as well as in the skin of patients with eczema nummulare, lichen simplex chronicus and lichen ruber planus. Systemic corticosteroid treatment was shown to affect the expression of GRα and GRβ in eczema atopicum and bullous pemphigoid, but the inconsistent variation in their expression between patients prevented us from drawing firm conclusions. Neither GRα nor GRβ as a single marker were found to be a suitable predictor of corticosteroid responsiveness. Clinical and laboratory analyses showed that topical treatment of psoriasis with calcipotriol/betamethasone combination ointment is more beneficial measured by both than betamethasone monotherapy. / Tiivistelmä
Glukokortikoideja (”kortisoni”) käytetään tulehduksellisten ihotautien hoidossa paikallisesti tai systeemisenä lääkkeenä. Suurin osa potilaista reagoi hoitoon nopeasti, mutta osalla hoitovaste on heikompi tai ilmenee hitaasti. Tällä hetkellä ei tunneta keinoja ennustaa luotettavasti kortisonihoidon vastetta.
Glukokortikoidit vaikuttavat elimistössä glukokortikoidireseptorien (GR) kautta. Glukokortikoidireseptorista tunnetaan useita alatyyppejä, joista tärkeimmät ovat α (GRα) ja β (GRβ). Aiemman tiedon pohjalta on pidetty mahdollisena, että GR-alatyyppien suhteella tai määrällä on merkitystä kortisonivasteen syntymisessä. Erityisesti on arveltu, että ylimäärä GRβ:aa voisi estää kortisonihoidon vaikutusta. Tässä väitöskirjassa tavoitteena on ollut selvittää, tapahtuuko GR-alatyyppien ilmenemisessä muutoksia tulehduksellisia ihosairauksia sairastavilla potilailla sekä tutkia, miten kortisonihoito vaikuttaa GR-tasoihin atooppista ihottumaa, pemfigoidia ja psoriaasia sairastavilla potilailla. Lisäksi olemme verranneet paikallishoitoa pelkällä kortisonivoiteella D-vitamiinijohdos kalsipotriolin ja kortisonin yhdistelmähoitoon psoriaatikoilla.
Tutkimus on antanut uutta yksityiskohtaista tietoa GRα:n ja GRβ:n esiintymisestä ihossa ja tulehdussoluissa ihosairauksia sairastavilla potilailla. Tutkimustulosten perusteella voidaan todeta, että GRα ja GRβ esiintyvät atooppista ihottumaa, pemfigoidia ja psoriaasia sairastavien potilaiden ihossa ja veren tulehdussoluissa sekä nummulaari-ihottumaa, neurodermatiittia ja punajäkälää sairastavien potilaiden ihossa. Suun kautta annettu kortisonihoito vaikuttaa GRα- ja GRβ–lähetti-RNA:n ilmenemiseen, mutta potilaskohtaiset erot ovat suuret, eikä kumpikaan, GRα tai GRβ, sovellu yksinään ennustamaan kortisonihoidon vastetta. Paikallisella kortisonihoidolla D-vitamiinijohdos kalsipotrioliin yhdistettynä on suotuisampi vaikutus psoriaasin tulehduksellisiin välittäjäaineisiin ja tulehdussoluihin kuin pelkällä paikallisella kortisonihoidolla.
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