Patients affected by endemic pemphigus foliaceus in Colombia, South America exhibit autoantibodies to optic nerve sheath envelope cell junctions

Patients affected by endemic pemphigus foliaceus in Colombia, South America exhibit autoantibodies to optic nerve sheath envelope cell junctions

Authors

  • Ana Maria Abreu-Velez Georgia Dermatopathology Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7692-4133
  • Wendy Gao Biotechnology, Charlotte, NC, USA
  • Michael S. Howard Georgia Dermatopathology Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA

Keywords:

endemic pemphigus in El Bagre, optic nerve junction, optic cell junction, MYZAP, ARVCF, p0071, desmoplakins

Abstract

Background: The majority of the patients affected by a new variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus in El Bagre, Colombia (El Bagre EPF or pemphigus Abreu-Manu), have experienced vision problems; we have previously reported several ocular abnormalities. 

Methods: Here, we aimed to investigate reactivity to optic nerves in these patients. We utilized bovine, rat and mouse optic nerves, and performed immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy to test for optical nerve autoreactivity. We tested 45 patients affected by this disease and 45 controls from the endemic area matched by age, sex and work activity.

Results: Overall, 37 of the 45 patient sera reacted to the optic nerve envelope that is composed of leptomeninges; the reactivity was polyclonal and present mostly at the cell junctions (P < 0.001). The immune response was directed against optic nerve sheath cell junctions and the vessels inside it, as well as other molecules inside the nerve. No control cases were positive. Of interest, all the patient autoantibodies co-localized with commercial antibodies to desmoplakins I–II, myocardium-enriched zonula occludens-1- associated protein (MYZAP), armadillo repeat gene deleted in velo-cardio-facial syndrome (ARVCF), and plakophilin-4 (p0071) from Progen Biotechnik (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: We conclude that the majority of the patients affected by pemphigus Abreu-Manu have autoantibodies to optic nerve sheath envelope cell junctions. These antibodies also co-localize with armadillo repeat gene deleted in velo-cardio-facial syndrome, p0071 and desmoplakins I–II. The clinical significance of our findings remains unknown.

Author Biography

Ana Maria Abreu-Velez, Georgia Dermatopathology Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA

Director of Research. 

Consultant Advisor Committee member for the Federal and Drug Adminstration (FDA) Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee (DODAC). 

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Published

2018-01-31

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Research

How to Cite

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Abreu-Velez AM, Gao W, Howard MS. Patients affected by endemic pemphigus foliaceus in Colombia, South America exhibit autoantibodies to optic nerve sheath envelope cell junctions. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2018;8(1). Accessed October 26, 2025. https://www.dpcj.org/index.php/dpc/article/view/dermatol-pract-concept-articleid-dp0801a01

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