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Effects of Neutrophil and Eosinophil Extracellular Trap Formation on Refractoriness in Chronic Rhinosinusitis With Nasal Polyps

Hyunkyung Cha, Hee-Suk Lim, Ji-Na Park, Ara Jo, Hyun Tae Ryu, Do Won Kim, Jeong Kyou Kim, Seung‐No Hong, Hyun‐Woo Shin, Dae Woo Kim

2023Allergy Asthma and Immunology Research27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study investigated the clinical implications of neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation (NETosis) and eosinophil extracellular trap (EET) formation (EETosis) regarding refractoriness in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). METHODS: Nasal polyp specimens were obtained from 117 patients with CRSwNP who received endoscopic sinus surgery. Disease control status at postoperative 1 year was assessed. Refractory cases were defined as partly controlled or uncontrolled cases according to the EPOS 2020 guidelines. NETosis and EETosis were evaluated through immunofluorescence staining (citrullinated histone H3-human neutrophil elastase and citrullinated histone-galectin-10, respectively) followed by manual counting. The z-score of NET and EET counts was used to define the following four groups: low extracellular trap formation (ETosis), NETosis-predominant, EETosis-predominant, and high-ETosis. RESULTS: = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that tissue Eosinophilia and EETosis may play a prognostic role, primarily in CRSwNP and thattissue neutrophilia and NETosis can play as prognostic biomarkers in neutrophilic CRSwNP.

Topics & Concepts

Neutrophil extracellular trapsEosinophilNeutrophiliaMedicineNasal polypsRefractory (planetary science)Neutrophil elastaseGastroenterologyImmunologyEosinophiliaInternal medicinePathologyInflammationAsthmaBiologyAstrobiologySinusitis and nasal conditionsNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsCystic Fibrosis Research Advances