Nyberg F, Skoglund C, Stephansson E
Department of Dermatology, Karolinska Institute and Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Acta Derm Venereol. 1998 May;78(3):177-9. doi: 10.1080/000155598441477.
Dust-like particles, producing a specific fine-speckled, epidermo-subepidermal direct immunofluorescence staining pattern, have been associated mainly with subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (LE). Under experimental conditions the appearance of immunoglobulins along the basement membrane in ultraviolet (UV) light-induced lesions has been reported as a late phenomenon. In this study, photoprovocations with UVA and UVB light were carried out in 16 photosensitive patients with discoid (n = 13), subacute cutaneous (n = 2) or systemic LE (n = 1) and serial biopsies from UV-induced lesions were processed for direct immunofluorescence. A specific, fine-speckled epidermal staining was detected within 7 to 14 days after UV provocation in 7/16 of the patients; in the majority of those patients associated with anti-SSA antibodies adn discoid LE without systemic manifestations of their disease.