Antigen-specific IgE in sinus mucosa of allergic fungal rhinosinusitis patients.

Sarah K Wise, Chadwick N Ahn, Deanne M R Lathers, Ryan M Mulligan, Rodney J Schlosser
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Abstract

Background: Local tissue production of antigen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) has been shown in patients with allergic rhinitis and in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps. In allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS), specific IgE has been established in nasal lavage fluid and eosinophilic mucin. In this study, local production of antigen-specific IgE within sinus mucosa of AFRS patients was evaluated.

Methods: Sinus mucosa homogenates from 11 AFRS patients, 8 patients with CRS without nasal polyps (CRSsNP), and 9 nonrhinosinusitis control patients were assessed for IgE localization by immunohistochemistry. AFRS and control tissue homogenates were also evaluated for antigen-specific IgE to 14 common antigens by ImmunoCAP testing (Phadia AB, Portage, MI).

Results: There was a significant increase in IgE staining in AFRS sinus epithelium and subepithelium compared with controls and with patients with CRSsNP (p

Conclusion: AFRS patients showed significantly more IgE in sinus mucosa tissue specimens, with increased IgE in subepithelial sites when compared with epithelium. The increased expression of antigen-specific IgE is not limited to fungal antigens. These findings support the role of type I hypersensitivity and local manifestations of allergy in AFRS patients.

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变应性真菌性鼻窦炎患者鼻窦黏膜抗原特异性IgE的研究。
背景:在变应性鼻炎患者和慢性鼻窦炎(CRS)合并鼻息肉患者中已经发现了抗原特异性免疫球蛋白E (IgE)的局部组织产生。在变应性真菌性鼻窦炎(AFRS)中,特异性IgE已在鼻灌洗液和嗜酸性粘蛋白中建立。在这项研究中,评估了AFRS患者鼻窦黏膜内抗原特异性IgE的局部产生。方法:采用免疫组化方法对11例AFRS患者、8例CRS无鼻息肉患者(CRSsNP)和9例非鼻窦炎对照患者的鼻窦黏膜匀浆进行IgE定位检测。通过免疫cap检测(Phadia AB, Portage, MI),对AFRS和对照组织匀浆进行抗原特异性IgE检测。结果:与对照组和CRSsNP患者相比,AFRS鼻窦上皮和上皮下的IgE染色明显增加(p结论:AFRS患者鼻窦黏膜组织标本中IgE含量明显增加,且上皮下部位IgE含量明显高于上皮。抗原特异性IgE的表达增加并不局限于真菌抗原。这些发现支持I型超敏反应和过敏局部表现在AFRS患者中的作用。
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