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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1981

Pathogenic effects of bullous pemphigoid autoantibodies on rabbit corneal epithelium.

Grant J. Anhalt; C. F. Bahn; Ramzy S. Labib; John J. Voorhees; Alan Sugar; Luis A. Diaz

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is associated with circulating autoantibodies reactive with an antigen(s) of the basement membrane zone (BMZ) of skin and mucosae. The pathogenicity of these autoantibodies, although suspected, is unconfirmed. We have investigated the effects of BP autoantibodies on a closely related tissue, the corneal epithelium of the rabbit. IgG fractions from the sera of seven patients with BP were purified by (a) ammonium sulfate precipitation, (b) ion exchange chromatography, or (c) gel filtration. Control IgG was prepared by ion exchange chromatography of pooled normal human gamma globulins. 32 rabbits received corneal intrastromal injections of BP IgG fractions (50 microliter, 0.95-2.05 mg total dose) in one eye, and control IgG (50 microliter, 1.8 mg) in the contralateral cornea. 28 of 32 BP IgG injections produced corneal inflammatory lesions, 10 of which developed visible blisters. Histologically, lesions showed polymorphonuclear cells clustering along the BMZ, and subepithelial blister formation. Immunofluorescence showed in vivo bound IgG and C3 at the BMZ. The intensity of inflammation was dose dependent and correlated often with in vitro complement fixation titers of the fractions. None of 32 corneas injected with control IgG became inflamed. BP IgG fractions injected intradermally into the ear skin of rabbits failed to produce inflammation. This may be due to slow clearance of IgG in the cornea, and optimal binding by the corneal epithelium. The intracorneal injections of BP IgG reproduce the clinical, histological, and immunological features of BP. This study provides evidence that BP autoantibodies are pathogenic.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1981

In Vitro Alterations of Epidermal Cell Adhesion Induced by Temperature, Substrate, and Cations

Harish P. Patel; Cynthia L. Marcelo; John J. Voorhees; Luis A. Diaz


Archive | 1998

Compositions for treating skin conditions by enhancing the activity of 1,25(OH)2 D3 using an RXR ligand and/or a 24-hydroxylase inhibitor

John J. Voorhees; Sewon Kang; Geert Cauwenbergh


Archive | 2004

Methods for inhibiting photoaging of human skin using orally-administered agent

Gary J. Fisher; Sewon Kang; James Varani; John J. Voorhees


Archive | 2001

Use of egf-r protein tyrosine kinase inhibitors for preventing photoaging in human skin

John J. Voorhees; Gary J. Fisher


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1985

Etretinate therapy reduces polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotaxis—enhancing properties of psoriatic serum

Charles N. Ellis; Sewon Kang; Roy C. Grekin; John J. Voorhees; Joseph Silva


Archive | 2000

Method for protecting and restoring skin using selective MMP inhibitors

James Varani; Gary J. Fisher; John J. Voorhees


Archive | 2003

Methods and compositions for preventing chronological aging in human skin

James Varani; Gary J. Fisher; John J. Voorhees; Sewon Kang


Archive | 1997

Methods for assessing 1,25(OH)2 D3 activity in skin and for enhancing the therapeutic use of 1,25(OH)2 D3

Sewon Kang; John J. Voorhees; Geert Cauwenbergh


Archive | 2010

Medicine for preventing and treating chronological aging in human skin

Gary J. Fisher; Sewon Kang; James Varani; John J. Voorhees; ヴァラニ,ジェイムス; ジェイ. ヴォルヒース,ジョン; カン,シーウォン; ジェイ. フィッシャー,ゲーリー

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Sewon Kang

Johns Hopkins University

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Charles N. Ellis

SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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Luis A. Diaz

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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