Rosacea and chronic urticaria are two common skin disorders existing in idiopathic forms. A role of Helicobacter pylori bacterium infection in the aetiopathogenesis of rosacea or chronic urticaria has been suggested although still controversial. The aim of the present study was to establish a relationship between H. pylori infection and rosacea chronic urticaria by means of an immunoproteomic investigation. We analyzed immunoglobulin A (IgA)-, IgG-, and IgE-mediated immune-responses against H. pylori antigens and we identified some bacterial immunoresponsive proteins. A general IgA- and IgE-mediated immune response against antioxidative bacterial proteins was observed. A correlation between the bacterial occurrence and skin diseases pathogenesis is discussed.
Mini, R., Figura, N., D'Ambrosio, C., Braconi, D., Bernardini, G., DI SIMPLICIO, F., et al. (2005). Helicobacter pylori immunoproteomes in case reports of rosacea and chronic urticaria. PROTEOMICS, 5(3), 777-787 [10.1002/pmic.200401094].
Helicobacter pylori immunoproteomes in case reports of rosacea and chronic urticaria.
FIGURA, NATALE;BRACONI, DANIELA;BERNARDINI, GIULIA;NUTI, RANUCCIO;TRABALZINI, LORENZA;BOVALINI, LUCIA;SANTUCCI, ANNALISA
2005-01-01
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Rosacea and chronic urticaria are two common skin disorders existing in idiopathic forms. A role of Helicobacter pylori bacterium infection in the aetiopathogenesis of rosacea or chronic urticaria has been suggested although still controversial. The aim of the present study was to establish a relationship between H. pylori infection and rosacea chronic urticaria by means of an immunoproteomic investigation. We analyzed immunoglobulin A (IgA)-, IgG-, and IgE-mediated immune-responses against H. pylori antigens and we identified some bacterial immunoresponsive proteins. A general IgA- and IgE-mediated immune response against antioxidative bacterial proteins was observed. A correlation between the bacterial occurrence and skin diseases pathogenesis is discussed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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