Pulmonary interstitial lesions in pemphigus mouse model: Verifying pemphigus may not be only limited to skin and mucosa

Author:

Tang Chang123,Wang Lanting123,Liu Qingmei2,Chen Zihua123,Yang Jin123,Gao Haiqing123,Guan Chenggong123,He Shan123,Zhang Luyao123,Zheng Shenyuan123ORCID,Yang Fanping123,Chen Shengan123,Ma Li123,Zhang Zhen123,Zhao Ying123,Wang Jiucun234ORCID,Luo Xiaoqun123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Allergy & Immunology, Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Department of Dermatology, Huashan Hospital Shanghai Institute of Dermatology, Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Research Center of Allergy and Diseases Fudan University Shanghai China

4. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Collaborative Innovation Center for Genetics and Development School of Life Sciences, and Human Phenome Institute, Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractInterstitial lung disease (ILD) has been identified as a prevalent complication and significant contributor to mortality in individuals with pemphigus. In this study, a murine model of pemphigus was developed through the subcutaneous administration of serum IgG obtained from pemphigus patients, allowing for an investigation into the association between pemphigus and ILD. Pulmonary interstitial lesions were identified in the lungs of a pemphigus mouse model through histopathology, RT‐qPCR and Sircol assay analyses. The severity of these lesions was found to be positively associated with the concentration of IgG in the injected serum. Additionally, DIF staining revealed the deposition of serum IgG in the lung tissue of pemphigus mice, indicating that the subcutaneous administration of human IgG directly impacted the lung tissue of the mice, resulting in damage. This study confirms the presence of pulmonary interstitial lesions in the pemphigus mouse model and establishes a link between pemphigus and ILD.

Publisher

Wiley

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