Comparison of desmoglein 1 and 3 enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and direct immunofluorescence for evaluation of immunological remission in pemphigus vulgaris

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作者
Daneshpazhooh, M. [1 ]
Kamyab, K. [2 ]
Kalantari, M. -S. [1 ]
Balighi, K. [1 ]
Naraghi, Z. S. [2 ]
Shamohammadi, S. [3 ]
Mortazavizadeh, S. M. -A. [1 ]
Ramezani, A. [1 ]
Chams-Davatchi, C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dept Dermatol, Autoimmune Bullous Dis Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dept Dermatopathol, Tehran, Iran
[3] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Razi Hosp, Med Lab, Tehran, Iran
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AUTOANTIBODIES; ANTIBODIES; MANAGEMENT; PHENOTYPE; SEVERITY; ELISA;
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10.1111/ced.12187
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
BackgroundDrug withdrawal is the ultimate goal in the management of patients with pemphigus. Direct immunofluorescence (DIF) has long been considered the gold-standard test to predict immunological remission in pemphigus vulgaris (PV); however, there have been no comparisons between DIF and antidesmoglein (anti-Dsg) ELISA. AimTo compare anti-Dsg ELISA with DIF in patients with PV for evaluation of immunological remission. MethodsThe study enrolled 46 patients with PV who had absence of any lesion, and had a daily prednisolone dosage of 10mg without adjuvant drug treatment in the preceding 6months. Biopsy specimens were taken from patients and processed for DIF. Intercellular deposition of IgG and/or C3 was considered positive. Serum samples were also collected for anti-Dsg1 and anti-Dsg3 ELISA, and an ELISA index value of >20.0 was considered positive. ResultsDIF and anti-Dsg ELISA were positive for 11 (23.9%) and 18 patients (39.1%), respectively. Anti-Dsg ELISA had a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 80%, a positive predictive value of 61.1% and a negative predictive value of 100%. ConclusionsThe high sensitivity of anti-Dsg ELISA proves that this simple serological test is a good substitute for DIF for evaluation of immunological remission in PV. As none of the DIF-positive patients was anti-Dsg-negative, it is possible that during the course of immunological remission, results for DIF may become negative before the results for Dsg ELISA do so.
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