Unexpected effects of systemic steroids on the CRSwNP proteome: is protein upregulation more important than inhibition?
Alan D WorkmanMichelle Menon MiyakeAngela L NoceraSarina K MuellerKristen FinnHasan H OtuTowia A LibermannBenjamin S BleierPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2020)
Proteomic analysis of differentially expressed proteins in CRSwNP demonstrates that systemic steroids cause almost uniform upregulation of transcriptionally decreased proteins, whereas the effects of steroids on transcriptionally increased proteins are more heterogeneous. Thus, proteomic analysis may be an effective tool to understand specific therapeutic benefits of steroid use in polyp disease and to create more targeted treatments.