Schleimhautpemphigoid mit okülarer Beteiligung: Tathogenese und Diagnostik

Translated title of the contribution: Mucous membrane pemphigoid with ocular involvement: Part I: Clinical manifestations, pathogenesis and diagnosis

E. Schmidt, T. Meyer-Ter-Vehn, D. Zillikens, G. Geerling

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Abstract

Mucous membrane pemphigoid is a subepidermal blistering autoimmune disorder characterized by predominant involvement of mucous membranes and the presence of autoantibodies against proteins of the dermal-epidermal junction. Lesions most frequently develop in the oral cavity followed, in descending order of frequency, by conjunctiva, nasopharynx, the anogenital region, skin, larynx, and oesophagus. When the lesions are restricted to the conjunctiva, the term ocular pemphigoid may be applied. Cicatrization of the plica is considered a pathognomonic sign in early disease. Recurrent conjunctival inflammation results in subepithelial fibrosis, which leads to fornix shortening, symblepharon formation and subsequent trichiasis and entropion. Even in the absence of conjunctival inflammation, ankyloblepharon may occur. In end stage disease, limbal stem cell deficiency, tear deficiency, and lid malpositions may occur and result in a total keratinization of the ocular surface. The diagnosis is based on clinical findings and the detection of linear deposits of IgG and/or IgA and/or C3 at the dermal-epidermal junction by direct immunofluorescence microscopy of a perilesional biopsy. Autoantibodies (against type XVII and VII collagen, laminin 5 and 6, α6β4 integrin, BP230) have been detected in patient serum. In the case of ocular involvement, preferential reactivity against β4 integrin has been described.

Translated title of the contributionMucous membrane pemphigoid with ocular involvement: Part I: Clinical manifestations, pathogenesis and diagnosis
Original languageGerman
JournalOphthalmologe
Volume105
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)285-298
Number of pages14
ISSN0941-293X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 03.2008

Research Areas and Centers

  • Academic Focus: Center for Infection and Inflammation Research (ZIEL)

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