Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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The desmosomeMolecular diagnosis in autoimmune skin blistering conditionsDesmosomes in acquired diseasePreclinical studies identify non-apoptotic low-level caspase-3 as therapeutic target in pemphigus vulgarisImmunopathology and molecular diagnosis of autoimmune bullous diseasesPrevalence of pemphigus and pemphigoid autoantibodies in the general populationIsolation of pathogenic monoclonal anti-desmoglein 1 human antibodies by phage display of pemphigus foliaceus autoantibodiesA novel immunoglobulin-immunoglobulin interaction in autoimmunity.Antibodies to the desmoglein 1 precursor proprotein but not to the mature cell surface protein cloned from individuals without pemphigus.Pemphigus vulgaris IgG cause loss of desmoglein-mediated adhesion and keratinocyte dissociation independent of epidermal growth factor receptorPeptides Targeting the Desmoglein 3 Adhesive Interface Prevent Autoantibody-induced Acantholysis in Pemphigus.Desmocollin 3-mediated binding is crucial for keratinocyte cohesion and is impaired in pemphigus.Pathogenic epitopes of autoantibodies in pemphigus reside in the amino-terminal adhesive region of desmogleins which are unmasked by proteolytic processing of prosequence.Mechanisms of Autoantibody-Induced Pathology.Mouse models for blistering skin disorders.Superficial dsg2 expression limits epidermal blister formation mediated by pemphigus foliaceus antibodies and exfoliative toxins.Loss of the desmosomal protein perp enhances the phenotypic effects of pemphigus vulgaris autoantibodies.Tyrosine kinases in inflammatory dermatologic disease.Homologous regions of autoantibody heavy chain complementarity-determining region 3 (H-CDR3) in patients with pemphigus cause pathogenicityAssociation between HLA-DRB1 polymorphisms and pemphigus vulgaris: a meta-analysisPlakoglobin rescues adhesive defects induced by ectodomain truncation of the desmosomal cadherin desmoglein 1: implications for exfoliative toxin-mediated skin blistering.Cleavage isn't everything: potential novel mechanisms of exfoliative toxin-mediated blistering.Desmosome assembly and dynamicsEsophagitis dissecans superficialis and autoimmune bullous dermatoses: A review.Signaling dependent and independent mechanisms in pemphigus vulgaris blister formationDesmoglein 2 is less important than desmoglein 3 for keratinocyte cohesion.The caspase pathway as a possible therapeutic target in experimental pemphigusExpression of the Ly6/uPAR-domain proteins C4.4A and Haldisin in non-invasive and invasive skin lesions.Autoimmune and infectious skin diseases that target desmogleins.Structure, function, and regulation of desmosomes.The extent of desmoglein 3 depletion in pemphigus vulgaris is dependent on Ca(2+)-induced differentiation: a role in suprabasal epidermal skin splitting?Mental health in patients with pemphigus: an issue to worth considerationHost-Microbe Protein Interactions during Bacterial Infection.Identification of a Functional Risk Variant for Pemphigus Vulgaris in the ST18 Gene.Classical and desmosomal cadherins at a glance.The use of typing methods and infection prevention measures to control a bullous impetigo outbreak on a neonatal ward.Peptide-mediated desmoglein 3 crosslinking prevents pemphigus vulgaris autoantibody-induced skin blisteringThe desmosome and pemphigus.The relevance of the IgG subclass of autoantibodies for blister induction in autoimmune bullous skin diseasesDesmoglein-1, differentiation, and disease.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome.
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Pemphigus, bullous impetigo, and the staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome
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John R Stanley
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10.1056/NEJMRA061111
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2006-10-01T00:00:00Z