Publications by authors named "Tyler J M Jordan"

Article Synopsis
  • Pemphigus foliaceus (PF) is an autoimmune skin disease in dogs, marked by pustules and caused by IgG autoantibodies targeting desmocollin-1 (DSC1), which is crucial for skin cell adhesion.
  • Previous research indicated that passive transfer of these autoantibodies can induce skin disease, but the recruitment of neutrophils remained unexplained.
  • Our study aimed to clarify the role of IgA autoantibodies in PF, but after removing significant amounts of IgG from dog sera, we found no increase in IgA levels, suggesting that IgA does not play a pathogenic role in this condition.
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Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is the most common autoimmune bullous skin disease of humans and is characterized by eosinophilic inflammation and circulating and tissue-bound IgG and IgE autoantibodies directed against two hemidesmosomal proteins: BP180 and BP230. The noncollagenous 16A domain (NC16A) of BP180 has been found to contain major epitopes recognized by autoantibodies in BP. We recently established the pathogenicity of anti-NC16A IgE through passive transfer of patient-derived autoantibodies to double-humanized mice that express the human high-affinity IgE receptor, FcεRI, and human NC16A domain (FcεRI/NC16A).

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Linear IgA bullous dermatosis (LABD) is an acquired autoimmune subepidermal blistering skin disease characterized by circulating and tissue-bound IgA autoantibodies that recognize epitopes within the hemidesmosomal protein BP180, including its NC16A domain. Histologically, LABD has long been defined by neutrophil infiltration and dermal-epidermal separation. However, the pathogenic roles of anti-NC16A IgA and neutrophils in LABD, as well as their interactions, have not been thoroughly studied.

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In collaboration with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists.

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Background: Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) is important in B-cell signalling. Efficacy has been reported for BTK inhibitors (BTKi) in human autoimmune diseases. Canine pemphigus foliaceus (cPF) is one of the most common canine autoimmune skin diseases.

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Background: Few studies have described the pathophysiology, clinical course, treatment outcomes and quality of life (QoL) of cats with pemphigus foliaceus (PF).

Objective: Describe clinicopathological features, treatment outcomes and impacts on QoL in feline PF.

Animals: Forty-nine client-owned cats with PF that presented to a veterinary teaching hospital between 1987 and 2017.

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CASE DESCRIPTION A 2-year-old sexually intact female mixed-breed dog was evaluated at an emergency hospital approximately 5 hours after ingestion of an unknown amount of over-the-counter topical hair growth promoter containing 5% minoxidil foam. Vomiting and signs of lethargy were reported by the owner, and physical examination revealed tachycardia and hypotension. No treatments were performed, and the dog was transferred to a veterinary referral hospital for management of suspected minoxidil toxicosis.

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