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Unravelling the expression of interleukin-9 in chronic rhinosinusitis: A possible role for Staphylococcus aureus

Tim Delemarre, Natalie De Ruyck, Gabriële Holtappels, Claus Bachert, Elien Gevaert

2020Clinical and Translational Allergy16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a Th2 biased inflammation, associated with nasal colonization of Staphylococcus (S.) aureus. Interleukin (IL)-9 is a pro-inflammatory Th2 cytokine with a pivotal role in asthma, allergy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but is less studied in CRSwNP. We aimed to characterize the expression and cellular source of IL-9 and examined S. aureus as potential local trigger in CRSwNP. We showed increased numbers of interleukin-9 producing neutrophils and mononuclear cells in the tissue of CRSwNP patients. This interleukin-9 production was stimulated by S. aureus and its enterotoxin B in vitro. These findings underline the contribution of S. aureus and define IL-9 as another relevant cytokine in type 2 CRSwNP.

Topics & Concepts

Staphylococcus aureusMedicineChronic rhinosinusitisImmunologyMicrobiologyInterleukinStaphylococcal infectionsBacteriaCytokineBiologyGeneticsSinusitis and nasal conditionsAsthma and respiratory diseasesNasal Surgery and Airway Studies
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