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NF-kappa b expression predicts clinical outcome for nasal polyposis
Fecha
2010Registro en:
RHINOLOGY, v.48, n.4, p.408-414, 2010
0300-0729
10.4193/Rhino09.161
Autor
VALERA, F. Cardoso Pereira
QUEIROZ, R.
SCRIDELI, C.
TONE, L. Gonzaga
ANSELMO-LIMA, W. T.
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To correlate clinical prognosis of patients with nasal polyps to the expression of p65, c-Fos, GR alpha and GR beta. Methods: A biopsy was obtained at the first evaluation of patients with nasal polyps, and at rhinoplasty for control mucosa. Patients with nasal polyps were treated with glucocorticoids and followed for at least 60 months. The expression of p65, c-Fos, GR alpha and GR beta was determined by Real Time-PCR and correlated to clinical outcome. The end-point of resistance to glucocorticoid therapy was considered when surgery was indicated. Results: Patients with nasal polyps presented a higher expression of p65, a lower expression of GR alpha, and a lower GR alpha/GR beta ratio than control mucosa. The patients with nasal polyps who had a higher expression of p65 correlated with a poorer response to glucocorticoids, with a 3.5-fold higher risk for surgery. Conclusion: Patients with a higher p65 (NF-kappa B) expression at diagnosis were associated to a worse response to clinical treatment, suggesting one of the mechanisms of cell resistance to glucocorticoid treatment in patients with nasal polyps.