J. Gornowicz‑Porowska, A. Seraszek-Jaros, E. Kaczmarek, M. Dmochowski, M. Bowszyc-Dmochowska
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The intensity of NE expression was estimated with immunohistochem istry using NE monoclonal antibody and quantitative digital morphometry. Statistical analysis was done using Spear - man's rank correlation coefficient. Results: There were no statistically significant correlations between the intensity of cutaneous NE expression and the levels of serum IgA autoantibodies to eTG, tTG, npG in patients with DH. There were statistically significant cor - relations between the levels of IgA autoantibodies to eTG, tTG, npG. Conclusions: It seems that in human DH the activation of neutrophils, judged by the NE expression, is unrelated to the levels of serum IgA autoantibodies to eTG/tTG/npG, but all those autoantibodies in DH are produced in a coor - dinated way.","PeriodicalId":7212,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2012-09-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"8","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Original papers IgA autoantibodies to gliadin nonapeptides, tissue transglutaminase and epidermal transglutaminase are associated, but unrelated to neutrophil elastase expression in lesional skin in human dermatitis herpetiformis\",\"authors\":\"J. Gornowicz‑Porowska, A. Seraszek-Jaros, E. Kaczmarek, M. Dmochowski, M. 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Original papers IgA autoantibodies to gliadin nonapeptides, tissue transglutaminase and epidermal transglutaminase are associated, but unrelated to neutrophil elastase expression in lesional skin in human dermatitis herpetiformis
Introduction: In dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), activation of neutrophils via IgA Fc receptors (e.g. CD89) and immuno - complexes containing IgA1 may lead to the release of proteolytic enzymes, mainly neutrophil elastase (NE), destruc - tion of the dermal-epidermal junction and blister formation. Aim: To analyze whether there are associations between levels of circulating IgA autoantibodies to epidermal (eTG) and tissue (tTG) transglutaminases, nonapeptides of gliadin (npG) and the intensity of cutaneous NE expression in patients with DH. Material and methods: Altogether, 31 patients with DH were studied. The levels of serum IgA autoantibodies to eTG, tTG and npG were evaluated with ELISAs. The intensity of NE expression was estimated with immunohistochem istry using NE monoclonal antibody and quantitative digital morphometry. Statistical analysis was done using Spear - man's rank correlation coefficient. Results: There were no statistically significant correlations between the intensity of cutaneous NE expression and the levels of serum IgA autoantibodies to eTG, tTG, npG in patients with DH. There were statistically significant cor - relations between the levels of IgA autoantibodies to eTG, tTG, npG. Conclusions: It seems that in human DH the activation of neutrophils, judged by the NE expression, is unrelated to the levels of serum IgA autoantibodies to eTG/tTG/npG, but all those autoantibodies in DH are produced in a coor - dinated way.