TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Antigen-Antibody Complex KW - Child KW - Dermatitis, Atopic KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Immune Complex Diseases KW - Immunoglobulin E KW - Immunoglobulin G KW - leprosy KW - Lichen Planus KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Psoriasis KW - Pyoderma KW - Skin Diseases KW - Vasculitis, Leukocytoclastic, Cutaneous AU - Fernández Bussy R AU - Crisci C D AU - Fiorenza G AU - Bertoya N AB -

Several skin diseases associated with immune disorders may be related to the formation of circulating immune complexes (CIC) and their skin deposition. Sera from 20 controls and 108 patients, including: 23 psoriasis, 10 lichen planus, 30 atopic eczemas, 32 cases of leprosy, 10 vasculitis and 3 pyoderma gangrenosum were evaluated for the presence of IgG-containing CIC by the microconsumption complement test (MCT). Additionally, the presence of IgE-containing CIC by means of a polyethylene glycol precipitation and radioimmunoassay technique was evaluated in 10 patients with atopic eczema. It was found that 56.5% of psoriatic patients show moderate CIC concentrations, as well as 34% of leprosy patients, with increased levels when bacillus were detected in skin lesions, and in 90% of leukocytoclastic vasculitis. A close relationship between CIC levels and the clinical evolution of skin lesions was demonstrated in patients with pyoderma gangrenosum and lichen planus. IgG-CIC were detected in 33% and IgE-CIC in 30% of patients with atopic eczema, with the presence of both types of CIC in 2 out of 3 cases. The systematic research on CIC presence in some selected skin diseases shows that immune complexes take part, with different degrees of relevance, in the pathogenesis of all the entities.

BT - Allergologia et immunopathologia C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2143349?dopt=Abstract DA - 1990 Jan-Feb IS - 1 J2 - Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) LA - eng N2 -

Several skin diseases associated with immune disorders may be related to the formation of circulating immune complexes (CIC) and their skin deposition. Sera from 20 controls and 108 patients, including: 23 psoriasis, 10 lichen planus, 30 atopic eczemas, 32 cases of leprosy, 10 vasculitis and 3 pyoderma gangrenosum were evaluated for the presence of IgG-containing CIC by the microconsumption complement test (MCT). Additionally, the presence of IgE-containing CIC by means of a polyethylene glycol precipitation and radioimmunoassay technique was evaluated in 10 patients with atopic eczema. It was found that 56.5% of psoriatic patients show moderate CIC concentrations, as well as 34% of leprosy patients, with increased levels when bacillus were detected in skin lesions, and in 90% of leukocytoclastic vasculitis. A close relationship between CIC levels and the clinical evolution of skin lesions was demonstrated in patients with pyoderma gangrenosum and lichen planus. IgG-CIC were detected in 33% and IgE-CIC in 30% of patients with atopic eczema, with the presence of both types of CIC in 2 out of 3 cases. The systematic research on CIC presence in some selected skin diseases shows that immune complexes take part, with different degrees of relevance, in the pathogenesis of all the entities.

PY - 1990 SP - 47 EP - 52 T2 - Allergologia et immunopathologia TI - Evaluation of circulating immune complexes in cutaneous diseases associated with immune disorders. VL - 18 SN - 0301-0546 ER -