Two cases of subepidermal blistering disease with anti-p200 or 180-kD bullous pemphigoid antigen associated with psoriasis
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Two cases of subepidermal blistering disease with anti-p200 or 180-kD bullous pemphigoid antigen associated with psoriasis
Abstract
We describe two patients with psoriasis vulgaris who subsequently developed a subepidermal blistering disease which disclosed IgG and C3 at the basement membrane zone in direct immunofluorescence. The first case was a 75-year-old Japanese man with herpetiform lesions. Histopathology showed neutrophil infiltration. IgG antibodies bound to the dermal side of the salt-split skin. Immunoblot analysis identified a 200-kD antigen in dermal extracts. The second case was a 70-year-old Japanese man. Histopathology showed eosinophil infiltration. IgG antibodies bound to the epidermal side of salt-split skin. Immunoblot analysis identified a 180-kD bullous pemphigoid (BP) antigen in epidermal extracts. We review the clinical and pathological features of psoriatic patients who presented a subepidermal blistering disease in which antigens were detected by immunoblot analysis; i.e., anti-p200 pemphigoid (14 cases) or BP (12 cases). There were few distinct clinical differences between two diseases. However, neutrophils were predominant in anti-p200 pemphigoid, while eosinophils were predominant in BP. After blister formation, ciclosporin was used effectively in addition to systemic steroids in the treatment of anti-p200 pemphigoid. On the other hand, ciclosporin was not used in the treatment of BP with psoriasis.
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