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Desmosome Disassembly in Response to Pemphigus Vulgaris IgG Occurs in Distinct Phases and can be Reversed by Expression of Exogenous Dsg3

机译:桥粒拆卸响应于寻常型天疱疮的IgG发生在不同的阶段并且可以通过外源的Dsg3的表达能够被扭转

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Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an epidermal blistering disorder caused by antibodies directed against the desmosomal cadherin desmoglein-3 (Dsg3). The mechanism by which PV IgG disrupt adhesion is not fully understood. To address this issue, primary human keratinocytes and patient IgG were utilized to define the morphological, biochemical and functional changes triggered by PV IgG. Three phases of desmosome disassembly were distinguished. Analysis of fixed and living keratinocytes demonstrated that PV IgG cause rapid Dsg3 internalization which likely originates from a non-junctional pool of Dsg3. Subsequently, Dsg3 and other desmosomal components rearrange into linear arrays that run perpendicular to cell contacts. Dsg3 complexes localized at the cell surface are transported in a retrograde fashion along these arrays before being released into cytoplasmic vesicular compartments. These changes in Dsg3 distribution are followed by depletion of detergent insoluble Dsg3 pools and by the loss of cell adhesion strength. Importantly, this process of disassembly can be prevented by expressing exogenous Dsg3, thereby driving Dsg3 biosynthesis and desmosome assembly. These data support a model in which PV IgG cause the loss of cell adhesion by altering the dynamics of Dsg3 assembly into desmosomes and the turnover of cell surface pools of Dsg3 through endocytic pathways.

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