Korean J Dermatol.  1991 Jun;29(3):391-398.

The activity of antimelanocyte autoantibodies in vitiligo patients

Abstract

Several observation suggest that the antimelanocyte autoantibodies could play a role in melanocyte destruction. Some experiments indicate that melanocyte antibodies from patients with vitiligo can kill melanocyte in vitro. In these experiments, we demonstrated that vitiligo patient's sera containing antimelanocyte antibodies can lyse cultured human melanocytes by complement activation. Melanocyte cytotoxicity was measured using the ethidium bromide/ acridine orange viability assay. Significant melanocyte cytotoxicity was seen in sera from patients with both active and inactive vitiligo(p<0.01). Melanocyte cytotoxicity measured with complement-mediated cytotoxicity decreased after systemic steroid treatment(p<0.05) ; however melanocyte cytotoxicity showed no significant change with systemic PUVA therapy.

Keyword

Vitiligo; Autoantibody; Complement mediated cytotoxicity

MeSH Terms

Acridine Orange
Antibodies
Autoantibodies*
Complement Activation
Ethidium
Humans
Melanocytes
PUVA Therapy
Vitiligo*
Acridine Orange
Antibodies
Autoantibodies
Ethidium
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