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Phosphoinositide 3-kinase-delta could be a biomarker for eosinophilic nasal polyps.

Jong Seung KimJae Seok JeongKyung Bae LeeSo Ri KimYeong Hun ChoeSam Hyun KwonSeong Ho ChoYong Chul Lee
Published in: Scientific reports (2018)
Nasal polyps (NP) cause diverse clinical symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Chronic inflammation of sinonasal mucosa is known to be crucial in NP formation. We aimed to define the implications of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)-δ in nasal inflammation associated with NP by analyzing NP tissue obtained from CRS patients. Results showed that expression of p110δ, a regulatory subunit of PI3K-δ, in NP tissue was increased compared to control tissue. Increased p110δ expression was closely correlated with more severe CRS features. Interestingly, p110δ expression was increased in eosinophilic NP, which are closely related to more complicated clinical courses of the disease. Furthermore, CRS patients possessing NP with higher p110δ expression displayed more eosinophils in NP tissue and blood, higher levels of IL-5 in NP tissue, and more severe features of the disease. Therefore, PI3K-δ may contribute to the formation of NP, especially eosinophilic NP associated with more severe clinical presentations and radiological features.
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