Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 150, No. 4, 10 1994, 1094-1100.
Nasal polyp inflammation. Effect of topical nasal steroid
N Kanai, J Denburg, M Jordana and J Dolovich
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Topical nasal corticosteroid therapy produces clinical improvement in
patients with nasal polyposis. To examine the mechanisms of steroid effect,
we quantified the number of inflammatory cell types as well as the
expression of relevant cell markers in nasal polyps from steroid treated
patients (n = 11) and polyps from untreated patients (n = 10) judged to
require polypectomy for symptomatic relief. We found that the majority of
eosinophils in these tissues were in the stromal layers, and that the
proportion of activated eosinophils (EG2+ versus total eosinophil count)
was significantly lower in polyps from patients treated with the topical
nasal steroid budesonide, 200 to 400 micrograms/d for 1 mo, than in polyps
from untreated patients. We also found that in polyps from treated
patients, the superficial stromal layer (SSL) and deep stromal layer (DSL)
both contained a significantly lower tissue density of lymphocytes of CD3,
CD4, and CD8 subsets. Treatment was also associated with a lower, albeit
nonsignificant, expression of ICAM-1 and HLA-DR in the epithelium. The
tissue density of CD14+ cells (monocyte/macrophage) and of tryptase+ cells
(mast cells) was the same in the two groups. These findings demonstrate
tissue effects of topical corticosteroid treatment which may point to the
mechanisms of therapeutic benefit. In addition, these observations
illustrate the value of markers that indicate cell functional activity
rather than just cell numbers.
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