Dokumentdetails
ID

oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1083...

Thema
Special Issue Articles
Autor
Bai, Junqin Tan, Bruce K.
Langue
en
Editor

SAGE Publications

Kategorie

American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy

Jahr

2023

Auflistungsdatum

16.08.2024

Schlüsselwörter
roles exist treatment nasal diseases allergic cells ige crswnp
Metrisch

Zusammenfassung

BACKGROUND: Allergic rhinitis (AR) and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) are two prevalent nasal diseases where both type 2 inflammation and immunoglobulin E (IgE) may play important roles.

Although they can exist independently or comorbidly, subtle but important differences exist in immunopathogenesis.

OBJECTIVE: To summarize current knowledge of pathophysiological roles of B lineage cells and IgE in AR and CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP).

METHODS: Searched PubMed database, reviewed AR and CRSwNP-related literature, and discussed disease diagnosis, comorbidity, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment.

Similarities and differences in B-cell biology and IgE are compared in the 2 conditions.

RESULTS: Both AR and CRSwNP have evidence for pathological type 2 inflammation, B-cell activation and differentiation, and IgE production.

However, distinctions exist in the clinical and serological profiles at diagnosis, as well as treatments utilized.

B-cell activation in AR may more frequently be regulated in the germinal center of lymphoid follicles, whereas CRSwNP may occur via extrafollicular pathways although controversies remain in these initial activating events.

Oligoclonal and antigen-specific IgE maybe predominate in AR, but polyclonal and antigen-nonspecific IgE may predominate in CRSwNP.

Omalizumab has been shown efficacious in treating both AR and CRSwNP in multiple clinical trials but is the only Food and Drug Administration-approved anti-IgE biologic to treat CRSwNP or allergic asthma.

Staphylococcus aureus frequently colonizes the nasal airway and has the ability to activate type two responses including B-cell responses although the extent to which it modulates AR and CRSwNP disease severity is being investigated.

CONCLUSION: This review highlights current knowledge of the roles of B cells and IgE in the pathogenesis of AR and CRSwNP and a small comparison between the 2 diseases.

More systemic studies should be done to elevate the understanding of these diseases and their treatment.

Bai, Junqin,Tan, Bruce K., 2023, B Lineage Cells and IgE in Allergic Rhinitis and CRSwNP and the Role of Omalizumab Treatment, SAGE Publications

Dokumentieren

Öffnen Öffnen

Teilen

Quelle

Artikel empfohlen von ES/IODE AI

Diabetes and obesity: the role of stress in the development of cancer
stress diabetes mellitus obesity cancer non-communicable chronic disease stress diabetes obesity patients cause cancer