A 14-month-old girl is brought to the clinic by her parents due to sores on her feet. Since she took her first steps 3 months ago, she has had blisters involving the soles of the feet, which subsequently break down and heal slowly. The patient had failure to thrive as an infant due to frequent oral ulcerations but otherwise has been healthy and has achieved normal developmental milestones. Examination shows small bullae at the soles with faint erythema and no scarring. Biopsy taken at the margin of a blister shows an intraepidermal cleavage plane. Which of the following most likely contributes to the pathogenesis of this patient's condition?
A) Autoantibodies against tissue transglutaminase
B) Impaired keratin filament assembly
C) Loss of function mutation in filaggrin
D) T-cell-mediated hypersensitivity reaction
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