Antibodies against hair follicles are associated with alopecia totalis in autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type I
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Antibodies against hair follicles are associated with alopecia totalis in autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type I
Abstract
In the autosomal recessively inherited autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type I (APS I) patients have autoantibodies directed against several endocrine and nonendocrine organs. Alopecia areata is present in about one-third of the patients and usually in the more severe forms, alopecia universalis or totalis. Sera from 39 patients with APS I, diluted 1:150, were used in indirect immunofluorescence staining of cryo-sections from normal human scalp. Two hair follicle staining patterns were observed. A cytoplasmic staining of the differentiating matrix, cuticle, and cortex keratinocytes in the anagen hair follicle was seen in five (13%) APS I sera. All these five patients had alopecia totalis, representing 63% of the eight patients with alopecia totalis (p < 0.0001). Furthermore, four (10%) of the APS I sera stained the nuclei of the melanocytes in the hair follicle. Two of these patients had vitiligo. None of 20 healthy control sera stained the keratinocyte cells or the melanocyte nuclei. These data show that many patients with APS I have high-titer autoantibodies directed against the anagen matrix, cuticle, and cortex keratinocytes and a melanocyte nuclear antigen, and also that the hair follicle keratinocyte staining is associated with alopecia, especially alopecia totalis. This study emphasizes the role of the differentiating anagen keratinocytes as an important structure in the autoimmune etiology of alopecia, both in APS I and at least in a subgroup of patients with alopecia areata unrelated to APS I.
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