Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives

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Introduction: endemic pemphigus foliaceus (PFE) has been described at the beginning of the 50s in the peruvian forest. In 2006,Ortega & col. reported the presence of desmoglein 1 antibodies in Pueblo Libre, Ucayali. Nevertheless, immune reports does not exist on patients’ relatives...

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Autores: Ramos, Willy, Ortega Loayza, Alex G., Hancco, Jorge, Ericson, Gutiérrez, Hurtado, Jorge, Jiménez, Gerardo, Ronceros, Gerardo, Rojas, Isabel, Galarza, Carlos
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1295
Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1295
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Materia:Endemic pemphigus foliaceus
EPF
Healthy subjects from endemic areas
Relatives of EPF patients
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
Inmunopatología de sujetos sanos de un área endémica para pénfigo foliáceo en Perú: Estudio comparativo con familiares
title Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
spellingShingle Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
Ramos, Willy
Endemic pemphigus foliaceus
EPF
Healthy subjects from endemic areas
Relatives of EPF patients
title_short Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
title_full Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
title_fullStr Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
title_full_unstemmed Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
title_sort Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relatives
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ramos, Willy
Ortega Loayza, Alex G.
Hancco, Jorge
Ericson, Gutiérrez
Hurtado, Jorge
Jiménez, Gerardo
Ronceros, Gerardo
Rojas, Isabel
Galarza, Carlos
author Ramos, Willy
author_facet Ramos, Willy
Ortega Loayza, Alex G.
Hancco, Jorge
Ericson, Gutiérrez
Hurtado, Jorge
Jiménez, Gerardo
Ronceros, Gerardo
Rojas, Isabel
Galarza, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Ortega Loayza, Alex G.
Hancco, Jorge
Ericson, Gutiérrez
Hurtado, Jorge
Jiménez, Gerardo
Ronceros, Gerardo
Rojas, Isabel
Galarza, Carlos
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Endemic pemphigus foliaceus
EPF
Healthy subjects from endemic areas
Relatives of EPF patients
topic Endemic pemphigus foliaceus
EPF
Healthy subjects from endemic areas
Relatives of EPF patients
description Introduction: endemic pemphigus foliaceus (PFE) has been described at the beginning of the 50s in the peruvian forest. In 2006,Ortega & col. reported the presence of desmoglein 1 antibodies in Pueblo Libre, Ucayali. Nevertheless, immune reports does not exist on patients’ relatives with PFE in the zone.Objetives: to compare the immunopathologic profiles of healthy subjects from Pueblo Libre (an area in Ucayali, endemic for pemphigus foliaceus), with healthy relatives of patients with endemic pemphigus foliaceus (EPF) and healthy controls from non-endemic areas.Materials and methods: this is a prospective multicentric study performed from June to August 2006. The sample consisted of 41 healthy subjects from the Pueblo Libre community, 11 relatives of EPF patients and 20 healthy subjects from non-endemic areas. Blood samples were obtained for immunopathologic studies (ELISA technique for antibodies against desmoglein-1 and desmoglein- 3). The immunopathologic profiles of each group were compared. Standardization of ELISA was performed using the analysis of receptor operative characteristics (ROC) to find appropriate cut-off values.Results: in Pueblo Libre, the prevalence of antibodies against desmoglein-1 was 46,3%. The predominant pattern was 56,3% for IgG1 and 62,5% for IgG2. Antibodies against desmoglein-3 were found in 31,7% of the sample. A high correlation was found between the index values of antibodies against desmoglein-1 and desmoglein-3. (r=0.76); this is statistically significant, with an alpha = 0,001. The frequency of antibodies against desmoglein-1 was 45,5% in the relatives of EPF patients; the predominant pattern was 63,6% for IgG1 and 54,5% for IgG2. Antibodies against desmoglein-1 were detected in two healthy subjects from non-endemic areas; antibodies against desmoglein-3 were not detected.Conclusion: healthy subjects who are exposed to environmental factors in a focus of endemic pemphigus foliaceus and the relatives of patients with EPF develop non-pathogenic antibodies against desmoglein-1 and -3 with similar immunologic profiles.
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spelling Immunopathologic characterization of healthy subjects in an endemic area for pemphigus foliaceus: Comparative study with relativesInmunopatología de sujetos sanos de un área endémica para pénfigo foliáceo en Perú: Estudio comparativo con familiaresRamos, WillyOrtega Loayza, Alex G.Hancco, Jorge Ericson, GutiérrezHurtado, JorgeJiménez, GerardoRonceros, GerardoRojas, IsabelGalarza, Carlos Endemic pemphigus foliaceusEPFHealthy subjects from endemic areasRelatives of EPF patientsIntroduction: endemic pemphigus foliaceus (PFE) has been described at the beginning of the 50s in the peruvian forest. In 2006,Ortega & col. reported the presence of desmoglein 1 antibodies in Pueblo Libre, Ucayali. Nevertheless, immune reports does not exist on patients’ relatives with PFE in the zone.Objetives: to compare the immunopathologic profiles of healthy subjects from Pueblo Libre (an area in Ucayali, endemic for pemphigus foliaceus), with healthy relatives of patients with endemic pemphigus foliaceus (EPF) and healthy controls from non-endemic areas.Materials and methods: this is a prospective multicentric study performed from June to August 2006. The sample consisted of 41 healthy subjects from the Pueblo Libre community, 11 relatives of EPF patients and 20 healthy subjects from non-endemic areas. Blood samples were obtained for immunopathologic studies (ELISA technique for antibodies against desmoglein-1 and desmoglein- 3). The immunopathologic profiles of each group were compared. Standardization of ELISA was performed using the analysis of receptor operative characteristics (ROC) to find appropriate cut-off values.Results: in Pueblo Libre, the prevalence of antibodies against desmoglein-1 was 46,3%. The predominant pattern was 56,3% for IgG1 and 62,5% for IgG2. Antibodies against desmoglein-3 were found in 31,7% of the sample. A high correlation was found between the index values of antibodies against desmoglein-1 and desmoglein-3. (r=0.76); this is statistically significant, with an alpha = 0,001. The frequency of antibodies against desmoglein-1 was 45,5% in the relatives of EPF patients; the predominant pattern was 63,6% for IgG1 and 54,5% for IgG2. Antibodies against desmoglein-1 were detected in two healthy subjects from non-endemic areas; antibodies against desmoglein-3 were not detected.Conclusion: healthy subjects who are exposed to environmental factors in a focus of endemic pemphigus foliaceus and the relatives of patients with EPF develop non-pathogenic antibodies against desmoglein-1 and -3 with similar immunologic profiles.Introducción: el pénfigo foliáceo endémico (PFE) ha sido descrito a principios de los años 50 en la selva peruana. En el 2006, Ortega y col. reportaron la presencia de anticuerpos anti-desmogleina 1 en Pueblo Libre, Ucayali. Sin embargo, no existen reportes inmunológicos sobre los familiares de pacientes con PFE en la zona.Objetivos: comparar las características inmunopatológicas de los sujetos sanos de Pueblo Libre (Campo Verde-Ucayali) endémico para pénfigo foliáceo, con familiares sanos de pacientes con PFE y controles sanos de áreas no endémicas.Material y métodos: estudio prospectivo y multicéntrico realizado de junio a agosto del 2006 que incluyó a 41 sujetos sanos de la comunidad de Pueblo Libre, 11 familiares de pacientes con PFE y 20 sujetos sanos de áreas no endémicas de la enfermedad de los que se obtuvo muestras de sangre para la realización del estudio inmunopatológico (ELISA para anticuerpos anti desmogleína 1 y anti desmogleína 3) comparándose las características de cada grupo de investigación. Para fijar los valores de corte se realizó la estandarización del ELISA usando el análisis de características operativas del receptor (ROC).Resultados: en Pueblo Libre se encontró una prevalencia de anticuerpos anti desmogleína 1 de 46,3%. El patrón predominante fue el IgG2 (62,5%) y el IgG1 (56,3%). En el 31,7% se detectó anticuerpos anti-desmogleína 3. Existió alta correlación entre los valores índice de anticuerpos anti desmogleína 1 y anti desmogleína 3 (r=0,76), significativa a un nivel α=0,01. Para los familiares de los pacientes con PFE, el 45,5% fueron positivos para anticuerpos anti-desmogleína 1 con un patrón predominante IgG1 (63,6%) e IgG2 (54,5%). Se detectó anticuerpos anti-desmogleína 1 en el 10 % de sujetos sanos de áreas no endémicas; no se detectó anticuerpos anti desmogleína 3 en este grupo.Conclusiones: las personas sanas expuestas a factores ambientales de los focos endémicos de PFE y los familiares de pacientes desarrollan anticuerpos no patogénicos anti desmogleína 1 y 3 con características inmunopatológicas similares.Colegio Médico del Perú2024-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1295ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol 24 No 3 (2007); 153 - 158ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 24 Núm. 3 (2007); 153 - 1581728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1295/748Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12952024-05-23T01:29:26Z
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