Glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity of eosinophils in nasal polyps

Acta Otolaryngol Suppl. 2009 Jun:(562):95-100. doi: 10.1080/00016480902915723.

Abstract

Conclusion: The higher level of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression in cases of chronic sinusitis with bronchial asthma or allergic rhinitis suggests that glucocorticoids may exert a greater influence on eosinophils, thereby making them more effective in the treatment of polyps or chronic sinusitis.

Objectives: The GR immunoreactivity of eosinophils in nasal polyps was investigated to elucidate the mechanism by which glucocorticoids interact with eosinophils.

Materials and methods: Nasal polyp specimens were divided into 3 groups: 7 patients with chronic sinusitis alone (CS only group), 12 patients with chronic sinusitis complicated by perennial allergic rhinitis (CS/AR group), and 6 patients with chronic sinusitis complicated by bronchial asthma except for aspirin-induced asthma (CS/asthma group). Immunofluorescent staining with an anti-GR polyclonal antibody and anti-major basic protein (MBP) monoclonal antibody was used.

Results: The total number of MBP+ cells, GR+ cells, and MBP+/GR+ cells in the CS/asthma group was significantly higher than that in the other two groups. The total number of these cells in the CS/AR group was also higher than that in the CS only group The ratio of MBP+/GR+ cells to GR+ cells was highest in the CS/asthma group. The ratio of MBP+/GR+ cells to MBP+ cells in the CS only group was lower than those in the other two groups.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Asthma / pathology
  • Chronic Disease
  • Eosinophils / pathology*
  • Female
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nasal Polyps / pathology*
  • Receptors, Glucocorticoid / immunology*
  • Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial / pathology
  • Sinusitis / pathology

Substances

  • Receptors, Glucocorticoid