[自身免疫性皮肤大疱病的皮肤脆性]

Farzan Solimani, Dario Didona, Michael Hertl
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在许多疾病中,皮肤和/或粘膜的变化以水疱、伤口或糜烂为主。虽然在感染、创伤、新陈代谢或炎症过程中也可观察到这些变化,但它们通常是皮肤细胞结构稳定性遭到破坏的临床标志。有几种蛋白质,如位于真皮-表皮交界区并形成半脱落小体的蛋白质,或形成表皮脱落小体的蛋白质,对维持皮肤的完整性至关重要。功能缺陷可能是由基因决定的,因为特定蛋白质的生成受损或缺失(即大脑膜表皮松解症),也可能是由于自身免疫性疾病导致产生针对脱膜体或半脱膜体皮肤抗原的自身反应性抗体。后一类疾病通常被命名为自身免疫性皮肤大疱病。这些疾病可分为丘疹性荨麻疹组和丘疹性荨麻疹组,前者的抗原是半脱体的成分,后者的抗原是脱绒毛蛋白。在这篇综述中,我们将简要介绍与皮肤脆弱有关的自身免疫性皮肤病。
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[Skin fragility in autoimmune blistering diseases of the skin].

In many disorders, skin and/or mucosal changes are dominated by blisters, wounds, or erosions. While these changes can be observed during infective, traumatic, metabolic, or inflammatory processes, these are normally clinical hallmarks of the disruption of the cytoarchitectural stability of the skin. Several proteins, such as those located in the dermal-epidermal junction zone and forming the hemidesmosomes, or those forming epidermal desmosomes are crucial for the maintenance of skin integrity. Defective function may be genetically determined due to impaired or absent production of specific proteins (i.e., epidermolysis bullosa) or due to autoimmune disorders that lead to the production of autoreactive antibodies targeting desmosomal or hemidesmosomal skin antigens. The latter group of diseases are classically named autoimmune blistering diseases of the skin. These can be divided in the pemphigoid group, where antigens are components of the hemidesmosomes, and pemphigus group, where desmosomal proteins are targeted. In this review, we provide a short vademecum of autoimmune skin disorders that are associated with skin fragility.

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