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  • A significant majority (95%) of patients with palmoplantar pustulosis are smokers at the onset of the disease.
  • The study aimed to investigate the presence of serum antibodies to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in these patients and to examine their sera's effects on normal palmar skin.
  • Results showed that 42% of palmoplantar pustulosis patients had elevated nAChR antibodies, and immunofluorescence indicated specific staining in their skin, suggesting that palmoplantar pustulosis may be an autoimmune condition linked to smoking.

Article Abstract

Ninety-five percent of patients with palmoplantar pustulosis are smokers at onset of the disease. The aim of this study was to determine whether these patients have serum antibodies to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR ab) and if their sera induce a specific immunofluorescence in normal palmar skin. Sera from 45 patients with palmoplantar pustulosis and 23 patients with chronic hand eczema were analysed for muscle nAChR ab, and immunofluorescence was performed on healthy palmar skin. Forty-two percent of the patients with palmoplantar pustulosis but none of the eczema patients had raised levels of nAChR ab. Immunofluorescence showed staining on endothelial cells in the papillary dermis in 47% of all sera from patients with palmoplantar pustulosis and in those with nAChR ab in 68%. On palmar skin from smokers there was also a staining of the sweat duct. Sera from patients with chronic hand eczema were negative. Our findings indicate that palmoplantar pustulosis is an autoimmune disease, possibly induced by smoking.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/000155502320624069DOI Listing

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