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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1997

A major role for neutrophils in experimental bullous pemphigoid.

Zhi Liu; George J. Giudice; Xiaoye Zhou; Susan J. Swartz; James L. Troy; Janet A. Fairley; Gerd O. Till; Luis A. Diaz

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an inflammatory subepidermal blistering disease associated with an IgG autoimmune response to the hemidesmosomal protein, BP180. Using a passive transfer mouse model, our group has shown previously that antibodies to the murine BP180 (mBP180) ectodomain are capable of triggering a blistering skin disease that closely mimics human BP. In this study, we investigated the role of neutrophils in the immunopathogenesis of this disease model. BALB/c mice depleted of circulating neutrophils by treatment with neutrophil-specific antibodies were no longer susceptible to the pathogenic effects of anti-mBP180 IgG. IgG and complement were deposited at the dermal-epidermal junction of these animals, but there was no evidence of inflammatory infiltration or blistering. C5-deficient mice, which are resistant to the pathogenic activity of anti-mBP180 IgG, could be made susceptible to this IgG-mediated blistering disease by intradermal administration of a neutrophil chemoattractant, IL-8 or C5a. Intraperitoneal injection of IL-8, which sequesters neutrophils in the peritoneal cavity, interferes with anti-mBP180-induced neutrophilic infiltration of the skin and prevented the development of BP disease in BALB/c mice. These findings provide the first direct evidence that neutrophils recruited to the skin via a C5-dependent pathway play an essential role in subepidermal blister formation in experimental BP, and suggest new directions for disease intervention.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1990

Avian kidney mitochondrial hemeprotein P-4501α: isolation, characterization and NADPH-ferredoxin reductase-dependent activity

Mark L. Mandel; Susan J. Swartz; Jacob G. Ghazarian

We describe the isolation of cytochrome P-4501 alpha from chick-kidney mitochondria. Although, gel permeation HPLC yielded 41% of the total amount of P-450 present in cholate-solubilized hemeproteins, it produced a highly purified mixture from which the P-4501 alpha could be purified to homogeneity in a final detergent-free state by a single-step application of hydrophobic interaction HPLC using hydroxypropyl silica. The purified P-4501 alpha traveled as a single band in SDS gel electrophoresis with an apparent Mr = 57,000. The absolute spectrum of the P-4501 alpha (Fe3+) form gave a lambda max at 403 nm. This characteristic lends support to the anomalous high-spin heme electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum and the heme structure of P-4501 alpha which we have previously reported (Ghazarian et al. (1980) J. Biol. Chem. 255, 8275-8281; Pedersen et al. (1976) J. Biol. Chem. 251, 3933-3941). In reconstitution experiments with ferredoxin-dependent NADPH-cytochrome c (P-450) reductase complexes, P-4501 alpha catalyzed the hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy-9,10-secocholesta-5,7,10(19)-trien-3 beta-ol at the C-1 position exclusively with a turnover number of 0.03 min-1. This number is identical to that obtained from measurements of the catalytic activity in intact mitochondria, indicating that only one major species of cytochrome P-450 occurs in chick-kidney mitochondria. The complete responsiveness of cytochrome P-450 concentrations in intact mitochondria to the vitamin D status of chicks provided additional evidence that the major cytochrome P-450 species present in renal mitochondria is uniquely associated with vitamin D metabolism.


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1995

The role of complement in experimental bullous pemphigoid.

Zhi Liu; George J. Giudice; Susan J. Swartz; Janet A. Fairley; Gerd O. Till; James L. Troy; Luis A. Diaz


The Prostate | 1989

Cultured human prostate-derived fibroblasts produce a factor that stimulates their growth with properties indistinguishable from basic fibroblast growth factor.

Michael T. Story; Bonnie Livingston; Laurie Baeten; Susan J. Swartz; Stephen C. Jacobs; Frank P. Begun; Russell K. Lawson


Journal of Immunology | 1995

Molecular mapping of a pathogenically relevant BP180 epitope associated with experimentally induced murine bullous pemphigoid.

Zhi Liu; Luis A. Diaz; Susan J. Swartz; James L. Troy; Janet A. Fairley; George J. Giudice


Journal of Immunology | 1999

Identification and Characterization of Epitopes Recognized by T Lymphocytes and Autoantibodies from Patients with Herpes Gestationis

Mong Shang Lin; M. A. Gharia; Susan J. Swartz; Luis A. Diaz; George J. Giudice


The American review of respiratory disease | 2015

Immunoregulation in hypersensitivity pneumonitis: phenotypic and functional studies of bronchoalveolar lavage lymphocytes

Robert H. Keller; Susan J. Swartz; Donald P. Schlueter; Shlomo Bar-Sela; Jordan N. Fink


Journal of Autoimmunity | 1993

Affinity Immunoblotting Studies on the Restriction of Autoantibodies from Endemic Pemphigus Foliaceus Patients

Nickolas J. Calvanico; Susan J. Swartz; Luis A. Diaz


Labmedicine | 1984

Collection and Preparation of Hematopoietic Cells for Cell Marker Analysis

Catherine W. Patrick; Susan J. Swartz; Kathryn A. Harrison; Robert H. Keller


Journal of Autoimmunity | 1994

A non-desmoglein component of bovine epidermis reactive with pemphigus foliaceus sera

Nickolas J. Calvanico; Susan J. Swartz

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Luis A. Diaz

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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George J. Giudice

Medical College of Wisconsin

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James L. Troy

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Mong-Shang Lin

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Zhi Liu

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Manish Gharia

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Robert H. Keller

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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