Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis

Interleukin (IL)-17A is a major cytokine produced by Th17 cells, which are associated with chronic inflammations. The local expression of IL-17A in allergic rhinitis (AR) remains to be characterized. We sought to determine the role of IL-17A expression in human inferior turbinate mucosa in the patho...

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Main Authors: Seiichiro Makihara M.D., Mitsuhiro Okano M.D., Tazuko Fujiwara B.S., Yohei Noda M.D., Takaya Higaki M.D., Tomomi Miyateke M.D., Kengo Kanai M.D., Takenori Haruna M.D., Shin Kariya M.D., Kazunori Nishizaki M.D.
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-03-01
Series:Allergy & Rhinology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2014.5.0078
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spelling doaj-64936dbcdfb9485896e65e55deeafeeb2020-11-25T03:56:01ZengSAGE PublishingAllergy & Rhinology2152-65672014-03-01510.2500/ar.2014.5.0078Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic RhinitisSeiichiro Makihara M.D.0Mitsuhiro Okano M.D.1Tazuko Fujiwara B.S.2Yohei Noda M.D.3Takaya Higaki M.D.4Tomomi Miyateke M.D.5Kengo Kanai M.D.6Takenori Haruna M.D.7Shin Kariya M.D.8Kazunori Nishizaki M.D.9Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JapanInterleukin (IL)-17A is a major cytokine produced by Th17 cells, which are associated with chronic inflammations. The local expression of IL-17A in allergic rhinitis (AR) remains to be characterized. We sought to determine the role of IL-17A expression in human inferior turbinate mucosa in the pathophysiology of AR. Inferior turbinate mucosa was sampled from medical treatment-resistant, surgery-required patients with perennial AR (PAR, n = 21), nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome (NARES, n = 7), and nonallergic hypertrophic rhinitis (HR, n = 13). IL-17A expression was determined with immunohistochemical staining. The mean number of IL-17A + cells and eosinophils per field were counted. Total serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels, blood eosinophil count, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1 )/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio were also examined in each patient. IL-17A was primarily expressed in infiltrating inflammatory cells. The number of IL-17A + cells in nasal mucosa was significantly higher in the PAR group compared with HR (p = 0.002) and NARES (p = 0.021) groups. There was a significant and positive correlation between the number of IL-17A + cells and total nasal symptom score (rho = 0.403; p = 0.011), especially sneezing score (rho = 0.471; p = 0.003). The number of IL-17A + cells was significantly and positively correlated with the degree of eosinophil infiltration (rho = 0.623; p < 0.001), but not with total serum IgE levels (rho = 0.284; p = 0.098), blood eosinophil counts (rho = 0.302; p = 0.056), or FEV 1 /FVC ratio (rho = 0.092; p = 0.569). The present study provides evidence that IL-17A expression in the nasal mucosa is associated with the pathophysiology of AR, including disease severity and nasal eosinophilia.https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2014.5.0078
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author Seiichiro Makihara M.D.
Mitsuhiro Okano M.D.
Tazuko Fujiwara B.S.
Yohei Noda M.D.
Takaya Higaki M.D.
Tomomi Miyateke M.D.
Kengo Kanai M.D.
Takenori Haruna M.D.
Shin Kariya M.D.
Kazunori Nishizaki M.D.
spellingShingle Seiichiro Makihara M.D.
Mitsuhiro Okano M.D.
Tazuko Fujiwara B.S.
Yohei Noda M.D.
Takaya Higaki M.D.
Tomomi Miyateke M.D.
Kengo Kanai M.D.
Takenori Haruna M.D.
Shin Kariya M.D.
Kazunori Nishizaki M.D.
Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis
Allergy & Rhinology
author_facet Seiichiro Makihara M.D.
Mitsuhiro Okano M.D.
Tazuko Fujiwara B.S.
Yohei Noda M.D.
Takaya Higaki M.D.
Tomomi Miyateke M.D.
Kengo Kanai M.D.
Takenori Haruna M.D.
Shin Kariya M.D.
Kazunori Nishizaki M.D.
author_sort Seiichiro Makihara M.D.
title Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis
title_short Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis
title_full Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis
title_fullStr Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis
title_full_unstemmed Local Expression of Interleukin-17a is Correlated with Nasal Eosinophilia and Clinical Severity in Allergic Rhinitis
title_sort local expression of interleukin-17a is correlated with nasal eosinophilia and clinical severity in allergic rhinitis
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Allergy & Rhinology
issn 2152-6567
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Interleukin (IL)-17A is a major cytokine produced by Th17 cells, which are associated with chronic inflammations. The local expression of IL-17A in allergic rhinitis (AR) remains to be characterized. We sought to determine the role of IL-17A expression in human inferior turbinate mucosa in the pathophysiology of AR. Inferior turbinate mucosa was sampled from medical treatment-resistant, surgery-required patients with perennial AR (PAR, n = 21), nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome (NARES, n = 7), and nonallergic hypertrophic rhinitis (HR, n = 13). IL-17A expression was determined with immunohistochemical staining. The mean number of IL-17A + cells and eosinophils per field were counted. Total serum immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels, blood eosinophil count, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1 )/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio were also examined in each patient. IL-17A was primarily expressed in infiltrating inflammatory cells. The number of IL-17A + cells in nasal mucosa was significantly higher in the PAR group compared with HR (p = 0.002) and NARES (p = 0.021) groups. There was a significant and positive correlation between the number of IL-17A + cells and total nasal symptom score (rho = 0.403; p = 0.011), especially sneezing score (rho = 0.471; p = 0.003). The number of IL-17A + cells was significantly and positively correlated with the degree of eosinophil infiltration (rho = 0.623; p < 0.001), but not with total serum IgE levels (rho = 0.284; p = 0.098), blood eosinophil counts (rho = 0.302; p = 0.056), or FEV 1 /FVC ratio (rho = 0.092; p = 0.569). The present study provides evidence that IL-17A expression in the nasal mucosa is associated with the pathophysiology of AR, including disease severity and nasal eosinophilia.
url https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2014.5.0078
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