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Rituximab resistant pemphigus vulgaris successfully treated with obinutuzumab. [PDF]
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Immunolocalisation of desmoglein‐1 in equine muzzle skin
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2006Desmogleins (Dsgs) are glycoproteins of the cadherin family that allow the formation of desmosomes via a Ca2+-dependent homophilic interaction. Desmosomes are cell-cell adhesion systems that contribute to the mechanical integrity of epidermis by linking to keratin intermediate filaments and, therefore, connecting the cytoskeleton of adjacent ...
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Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2006
AbstractThe complexity of pemphigus acantholysis together with the weak expression of desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) in cultured keratinocytes have made the study on the pathogenic action of anti‐Dsg1 antibodies quite difficult. The pathophysiology of the acantholytic phenomenon could depend on the reduction of Dsg1 adhesion function occurring after its massive ...
CIRILLO N, GOMBOS F, LANZA, Alessandro
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AbstractThe complexity of pemphigus acantholysis together with the weak expression of desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) in cultured keratinocytes have made the study on the pathogenic action of anti‐Dsg1 antibodies quite difficult. The pathophysiology of the acantholytic phenomenon could depend on the reduction of Dsg1 adhesion function occurring after its massive ...
CIRILLO N, GOMBOS F, LANZA, Alessandro
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Herpetiform pemphigus without anti‐desmoglein 1/3 autoantibodies
The Journal of Dermatology, 2010AbstractWe report a patient with herpetiform pemphigus who was negative for autoantibodies to desmoglein (Dsg)1 or 3. He had erythemas with vesicles lining the margins on the trunk and extremities. Histopathology revealed intraepidermal blister with prominent eosinophil infiltration.
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Oral Diseases, 2021
Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of autoantibodies to desmoglein 1 and desmoglein 3 detected by ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence in the diagnosis of oral pemphigus and to correlate the antibody titres with the severity of the disease.
Massimo Petruzzi +6 more
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of autoantibodies to desmoglein 1 and desmoglein 3 detected by ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence in the diagnosis of oral pemphigus and to correlate the antibody titres with the severity of the disease.
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Expression of pemphigus‐autoantigen desmoglein 1 in human thymus
Tissue Antigens, 2008AbstractDesmoglein (Dsg) 1 is a transmembrane glycoprotein of the desmosome allowing cell–cell adhesion between keratinocytes, whose expression is restricted to stratified squamous epithelia‐like epidermis. Dsg1 is the target autoantigen of pathogenic autoantibodies produced by pemphigus foliaceus and 50% of pemphigus vulgaris patients in a Dsg1 ...
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Split stories converge at desmoglein 1.
Nature Medicine, 2000The exact mechanism by which exfoliative toxin A (ETA), producedby Staphylococcal aureus, causes epidermal blistering has been elusive.A combined knowledge of the pathogenesis of pemphigus, cell adhesion mechanisms,and the amino acid sequence of ETA led to a simple answer (pages 1275–1277 ).
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Coordinated expression of desmoglein 1 and desmocollin 1 regulates intercellular adhesion
Differentiation, 2004Desmoglein 1 (Dsg1) is a component of desmosomes present in the upper epidermis and can be targeted by autoimmune antibodies or bacterial toxins, resulting in skin blistering diseases. These defects in tissue integrity are believed to result from compromised desmosomal adhesion; yet, previous attempts to directly test the adhesive roles of desmosomal ...
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Staphylococcus hyicus exfoliative toxins selectively digest porcine desmoglein 1
Microbial Pathogenesis, 2005Virulent strains of Staphylococcus hyicus can cause exudative epidermitis in pigs. The major symptom of this disease is exfoliation of the skin in the upper stratum spinosum. Exfoliation of the skin is strongly associated with exfoliative toxin including ExhA, ExhB, ExhC, ExhD, SHETA, and SHETB. Recently, genes for ExhA, ExhB, ExhC and ExhD were cloned.
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