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Dystrophic form of inherited epidermolysis bullosa in a dog (Akita Inu)
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ImmunologyPathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchDermatologyDystrophic Epidermolysis BullosaDystrophic FormSurgical PathologyType Vii CollagenMonoclonal Antibody Lh7.2Cutaneous BiologyVeterinary PathologyHistopathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsDermatopathologyInherited Epidermolysis BullosaAnimal SciencePathogenesisAkita InuVeterinary ScienceGeneral PathologyWound HealingMedicineConnective Tissue Disease
We report a dog with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. This 4-year-old female Akita Inu, a species of Canis familiaris var. japonicus Temminck, had a 3-year-history of ulcers and scars over the pressure areas on the limbs, and dystrophic nails, since the age of 1 year, which corresponds to early adulthood in humans. Electron microscopy of a blister revealed separation beneath the lamina densa, and a reduction in the number of anchoring fibrils. The NC-1 domain of type VII collagen was positively stained with monoclonal antibody LH7.2 at the basement membrane zone. These findings indicate that humans and dogs have a similar response to antibody LH7.2, which may aid the development of an animal model for this disease.
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