Background: While interferon (IFN) is known for its immunoregulatory p
roperties, it has also been shown to induce autoimmune disorders such
as lupus erythematosus, hypothyroidism, antiphospholipid syndrome and,
recently, bullous pemphigus-like eruptions. Objective: The purpose of
this study was to determine the percentage of antibodies against epid
ermis induced by IFN-alpha therapy, as detected by indirect immunofluo
rescence and Western blotting (WE). Method: We have studied the sera o
f 47 patients treated with low doses of IFN-alpha 2a for malignant mel
anoma or cutaneous T cell lymphoma for a period of 12 months. These se
ra were tested by standard IIF and WE. Results: 32% of patient sera we
re positive after 6 months of treatment. Antibodies against epidermis
were most often of the pemphigus type as confirmed by WE. Two types of
labeling were noted for anti-basement membrane antibodies: basal cyto
plasmic pattern in 4 sera and along the dermal side of the basal kerat
inocytes in 2 sera, Conclusion: This study brings biological arguments
to confirm the direct role of IFN-alpha in the development of pemphig
us-like eruption, and emphasizes the need for clinical follow-up of pa
tients treated with IFN-alpha over a long period of time.