LIGIA MARIA ICHIMURA FUKUMORI

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  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Increased serum levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in pemphigus foliaceus patients with erythroderma
    (2017) MIYAMOTO, D.; SOTTO, M. N.; OTANI, C. S. V.; FUKUMORI, L. M. I.; PEREIRA, N. V.; SANTI, C. G.; MARUTA, C. W.; BURNIER, M. N. N.; REBEIS, M. M.; AOKI, V.
    Background Erythroderma is a clinical skin syndrome shared by patients with cutaneous disorders of distinct aetiologies as a result of the combined actions of chemokines, adhesion molecules, and cytokines, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Objective To evaluate the profile of serum levels of VEGF and soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 (sVEGFR-1) in pemphigus foliaceus (PF) patients with erythroderma. Methods We conducted a retrospective study, which included (i) a chart review of all PF patients from the Autoimmune Blistering Clinic, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, from January 1991 to December 2014, together with an evaluation of demographic variables, hospitalization duration and complications and (ii) analysis of the circulating VEGF and sVEGFR-1 levels in PF patients with erythroderma by ELISA. The controls included patients with pemphigus vulgaris or psoriasis. Results We observed higher serum VEGF levels in PF patients during erythroderma than during the non-erythrodermic phase. PF patients showed increased serum levels of sVEGFR-1 during the erythrodermic phase in comparison to controls. Interestingly, the sVEGFR-1 and antidesmoglein-1 levels were positively correlated during the non-erythrodermic period. Conclusion Erythroderma, which represents one clinical form of PF, implies more severe outcomes. The circulating levels of VEGF, a potent endothelial activator, are increased in PF patients with erythroderma; this result suggests the contribution of the blood vessel endothelium to the pathogenesis of this clinical syndrome. Interestingly, our findings showed a positive correlation between the sVEGFR-1 and antidesmoglein-1 antibody levels, indicating a suppressive response to VEGF augmentation during the erythrodermic phase of PF.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Characterization of the humoral and insitu autoantibody profile of scalp involvement in pemphigus
    (2016) MARAGNO, L.; BUSSATO, W. M. M.; MARUTA, C. W.; FUKUMORI, L. M. I.; SOTTO, M. N.; SANTI, C. G.; AOKI, V.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Clinical and immunological profile of umbilical involvement in pemphigus vulgaris and pemphigus foliaceus
    (2013) OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, J. V.; MARUTA, C. W.; SOUSA JR., J. X.; SANTI, C. G.; VALENTE, N. Y. S.; ICHIMURA, L. M. F.; PERIGO, A. M.; AOKI, V.
    Background. Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and pemphigus foliaceus (PF) are autoimmune vesicobullous disorders with IgG autoantibodies directed against desmoglein (Dsg)1 and 3, which lead to intraepidermal acantholysis. Aim. To characterize the clinical and immunological profile of patients with PF or PV with umbilical involvement. Methods. In total, 10 patients (7 women, 3 men; age range 2470 years, disease duration 316 years) diagnosed with either PV (n = 5) or mucocutaneous PF (n = 5) were assessed according to their clinical features, histopathology and immunological findings [direct and indirect immunofluorescence (DIF and IIF) and ELISA with recombinant Dsg1 and Dsg3]. Results. Erythema, erosions, crusts and vegetating skin lesions were the main clinical features of the umbilical region. DIF of the umbilical region gave positive results for intercellular epidermal IgG and C3 deposits in eight patients and for IgG alone in the other two. Indirect immunofluorescence with IgG conjugate showing the typical pemphigus pattern was positive in all 10 patients, with titres varying from 1 : 160 to 1 : 2560. ELISA with recombinant Dsg1 gave scores of 24266 in PF and 0270 in PV. Reactivity to recombinant Dsg3 was positive in all five patients with PV (ELISA 2298) and was negative in all PF sera. Conclusions. All 10 patients with pemphigus with umbilical presentation had the clinical and immunopathological features of either PF or PV. This peculiar presentation, not yet completely elucidated, has rarely been reported in the literature. A possible explanation for this unique presentation may be the presence of either novel epitopes or an association with embryonic or scar tissue located in the umbilical-cord region.