“…In a series of papers (8,12,13,14,15,16,17) we have characterized retrovirus-like particles isolated from psoriatic urine and described the presence of the major internal protein, p27, of these particles in various specimens from humans. Briefly, the protein was found in some of the blood lymphocytes (0.1-1Yo) and in some of the dermal vessels and epidermal cells of psoriatic skin, and not in corresponding specimens from healthy controls with no known cases of chronic inflammatory disorders among their first-degree relatives ( 14,17). Antibodies recognizing the p27 antigen have been demonstrated in immune complexes in serum and synovial fluid from patients with psoriasis arthritis, and considerable amounts of anti-p27 antibodies can be extracted from psoriatic scale (16).…”