IgG-anti-IgA antibodies: An autoimmune finding in patients with psoriasis vulgaris

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2012

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Aim. Psoriasis is thought to be an autoimmune disease caused by inappropriate activation of the cellular immune system. In this study, we aimed to search out IgG-anti-IgA antibody levels, serum immunoglobulins and antinuclear antibodies (ANA). Methods. The study entrolled 38 psoriasis vulgaris patients and 40 healthy controls. Results. Mean IgG-anti-IgA levels were significantly higher in psoriasis patients. The frequency of positive ANA testing was 21.1%; however, there was no correlation between IgG-anti-IgA antibody levels and ANA positivity. Only one patient had low IgA levels without high IgG-anti-IgA concentrations. Conclusion. The data about high IgG-anti-IgA antibody levels are noteworthy for a new evidence of autoimmune mechanism.

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Antibodies, anti-nuclear, Autoimmune diseases, Psoriasis

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Minerva Medica

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Q2

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103

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3

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