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Immunobullous Disorders

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Immunobullous Overview - Blister Blueprint

  • Definition: Group of autoimmune diseases where autoantibodies target adhesion molecules in skin/mucosa, causing blisters.
  • Pathophysiology: Autoantibodies (IgG, IgA) bind to target antigens (e.g., desmogleins, BPAG1, BPAG2), activating complement & inflammatory cells, leading to blister formation.
  • Classification (Level of Split):
    • Intraepidermal: Blisters within the epidermis (e.g., Pemphigus group).
    • Subepidermal: Blisters below the epidermis, at dermoepidermal junction (e.g., Pemphigoid group, Dermatitis Herpetiformis).

Skin layers & cleavage sites in immunobullous disorders

  • Key Diagnostic Tests:
    • Skin Biopsy (H&E): Shows level of split, inflammatory infiltrate.
    • Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF): Detects autoantibodies in perilesional skin (📌 DIF = Deposits in skin).
    • Indirect Immunofluorescence (IIF): Detects circulating autoantibodies in serum (📌 IIF = In serum).
    • ELISA: Identifies specific autoantibodies (e.g., anti-Dsg1, anti-Dsg3, anti-BP180, anti-BP230).

⭐ Nikolsky's sign: Elicited by applying tangential pressure to perilesional skin; positive (epidermis dislodges) in conditions with acantholysis like Pemphigus Vulgaris due to loss of keratinocyte adhesion.

Pemphigus Disorders - Intraepidermal Agony

  • Pemphigus Vulgaris (PV):
    • 📌 'Vulgaris is Vicious and Deep': Targets Desmoglein 3 (Dsg3) > Desmoglein 1 (Dsg1).
    • Clinical: Flaccid blisters, common oral erosions, +Nikolsky sign.
    • Histology: Intraepidermal, suprabasal acantholysis, Tzanck cells.
    • DIF: Intercellular IgG/C3 ('chicken-wire' or 'fishnet' pattern). Pemphigus vulgaris oral lesions Direct immunofluorescence showing chicken wire pattern
  • Pemphigus Foliaceus (PF):
    • Targets Desmoglein 1 (Dsg1).
    • Clinical: Superficial blisters, crusted/scaly lesions, rare/no oral involvement, +Nikolsky sign.
    • Histology: Superficial acantholysis (granular layer).
  • Paraneoplastic Pemphigus: Severe, malignancy-associated (often lymphoproliferative); polymorphic lesions.
FeaturePemphigus Vulgaris (PV)Pemphigus Foliaceus (PF)
Target(s)Dsg3 > Dsg1Dsg1
Oral LesionsCommon, initialRare/No
Blister LevelSuprabasalSubcorneal/Granular
SeverityMore severeMilder

Pemphigoid Group - Subepidermal Siege

  • Subepidermal autoimmune blistering diseases. Common Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF): linear IgG/C3 deposition at the Basement Membrane Zone (BMZ). Bullous Pemphigoid: Tense blisters on erythematous base
FeatureBullous Pemphigoid (BP)Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid (MMP)Pemphigoid Gestationis (PG)
PopulationElderlyAdultsPregnancy/Postpartum
ClinicalTense blisters, urticarial plaques, intense pruritus, eosinophils (histology). 📌 BP = Big, Plump Blisters. Nikolsky sign usually negative.Mucosal dominant, often with scarring (e.g., ocular, oral).Pruritic papules/plaques progressing to blisters.
Target Ag(s)BPAG1 (BP230), BPAG2 (BP180/Type XVII collagen)BP180, Laminin 332BPAG2 (BP180)

DH, LABD & EBA - Diverse Blister Battles

  • Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH)
    • Intense pruritus; grouped (herpetiform) vesicles on extensors (elbows, knees, buttocks).
    • Strong celiac disease/gluten sensitivity link. Histology: subepidermal, neutrophil microabscesses in dermal papillae. DIF: granular IgA deposits in dermal papillae.
    • 📌 DH = Diet & Dapsone Help. Treatment: Dapsone, gluten-free diet.
    • Dermatitis Herpetiformis Pathogenesis
    • ⭐ Dermatitis Herpetiformis is considered a cutaneous manifestation of celiac disease, and a gluten-free diet is a cornerstone of management.

  • Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis (LABD)
    • Heterogeneous presentation. Key: Linear IgA deposition at Basement Membrane Zone (BMZ).
    • Clinical: vesicles/bullae, often annular; classic 'string of pearls' sign.
    • Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis "string of pearls"
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita (EBA)
    • Autoantibodies against Type VII collagen (anchoring fibrils in BMZ).
    • Presents with trauma-induced blisters, increased skin fragility, scarring, and milia formation. Often resistant to standard treatments.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Pemphigus Vulgaris: Intraepidermal (acantholysis), Nikolsky +ve, targets Desmoglein 3 (&1).
  • Bullous Pemphigoid: Subepidermal, Nikolsky -ve, targets BPAG1/2, tense bullae, eosinophils.
  • Dermatitis Herpetiformis: Subepidermal, IgA deposits (papillae), strong celiac disease link.
  • Direct Immunofluorescence (DIF): Crucial for diagnosis, shows antibody location/type.
  • Linear IgA Bullous Dermatosis: Linear IgA at BMZ; vancomycin common trigger.
  • Pemphigus Foliaceus: Superficial, targets Desmoglein 1 only.
  • Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquisita: Targets Type VII collagen.

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