Author/Authors :
Mortazavi, H. Department of Dermatology - Pemphigus Research Unit - Razi Hospital - Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Kiavash, K Department of Dermatology - Pemphigus Research Unit - Razi Hospital - Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Esmaili, N. Department of Dermatology - Pemphigus Research Unit - Razi Hospital - Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Chams-Davatchi, Ch. Department of Dermatology - Pemphigus Research Unit - Razi Hospital - Medical Sciences/ University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) has been used to identify and measure autoantibody
levels in pemphigus vulgaris but data about relationship between clinical severity of disease and
antibody titers by IIF have been conflicting. We conducted this cross-sectional study to correlate the
severity of oral and/or cutaneous involvement in patients with pemphigus vulgaris based on Pemphigus
Area and Activity Score with IIF titers. Sixty-one new pemphigus vulgaris patients were included in
this study. Human prepuce was used as substrate for IIF and assessment of disease severity was based
on Pemphigus Area and Activity Score. The mean±SD age was 44.04±30.46 years, with a range of 18
to 79 years. IIF was positive in 56 (91.8%) patients. There was a significant relationship between total
disease score and IIF titers ((P<0.001). Also a significant relationship was found between skin score
(P=0.04) and mucosal score (P=0.04) with IIF titers. Our results show that there is a significant
relationship between disease activity based on Pemphigus Area and Activity Score and antibody titers
by IIF. Further studies are recommended to determine the usefulness of this technique for monitoring
disease.