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Pathophysiology of nasal polyposis: the role of desmosomal junctions.

Jodi D ZuckermanWinston Y LeeJohn M DelGaudioCharles E MoorePorfirio NavaAsma NusratCharles A Parkos
Published in: American journal of rhinology (2009)
These results indicate that nasal polyps express decreased levels of DSG2 and DSG3 components of desmosomal junctions. This is likely linked to the mucosal inflammatory response. Exposure of a respiratory cell line to Th1/Th2 cytokines results in similar expressional alterations in DSG2, suggesting protein internalization and cleavage. We speculate that weakened desmosomal junctions in nasal mucosa secondary to inflammatory cytokines may contribute to the formation of nasal polyposis.
Keyphrases
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  • inflammatory response
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  • respiratory tract
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