K. Sondergaard et al., INCREASED LEVELS OF TYPE-I AND TYPE-III COLLAGEN AND HYALURONAN IN SCLERODERMA SKIN, British journal of dermatology, 136(1), 1997, pp. 47-53
The aminoterminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PIIINP) and the
carboxyterminal propeptide of type I procollagen (PICP) and hyaluronan
(HA) were measured in plasma and suction blister fluid from 13 system
ic sclerosis patients and 11 healthy volunteers, Suction blisters and
skin biopsies were from the transition zone between normal skin and sc
leroderma, and uninvolved abdominal skin of patients. The median value
of suction blister PIIINP from the transition zone was 38% higher tha
n suction blister PIIINP from uninvolved skin, PIIINP was localized to
the dermis by immunohistochemical techniques, PICP and HA levels in b
listers from the transition zone were 87% and 53%, respectively, above
the levels measured in uninvolved skin. Furthermore, PICP and HA blis
ter levels from the transition zone were 67% and 63%, respectively, hi
gher than the levels measured in healthy volunteers, In plasma from sc
leroderma patients levels of PIIINP and HA were 38% and 127% higher, r
espectively, than in plasma of healthy volunteers, The plasma PICP lev
el was not significantly higher in scleroderma patients. Finally, PICP
, PIIINP and HA levels were several times higher in suction blister fl
uid than in plasma. The data indicate that a fibrogenetic process take
s place in the transition zone of scleroderma. The method may be used
to monitor the progression of scleroderma skin lesions in vivo.