Periplakin is a target for autoimmunity in asthma

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Abstract

The role of autoimmunity targeting epithelial antigens in asthma has been suggested, in particular in non-atopic and severe asthma. Periplakin, a desmosomal component, is involved in epithelial cohesion and intracellular signaling. We detected anti-periplakin IgG antibodies in 47/260 (18 %) patients with asthma, with no association with severity or atopy. In addition, anti-periplakin IgE antibodies were detected in 12 of 138 tested patients (8.7 %) and were more frequently observed in patients with than without nasal polyposis. This study identifies a new autoimmune epithelial target in asthma. Whether periplakin autoimmunity (both IgG and IgE auto-antibodies) is involved in asthma pathogenesis remains to be studied during the disease course of these patients.

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Taillé, C., Grootenboer-Mignot, S., Estellat, C., Roy, C., Ly Ka So, S., Pretolani, M., … Chollet-Martin, S. (2016, October 7). Periplakin is a target for autoimmunity in asthma. Respiratory Research. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-016-0441-5

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