Resenha
Convergence of two major pathophysiologic mechanisms in nasal polyposis: immune response to Staphylococcus aureus and airway remodeling
Fecha
2013-03-28Registro en:
Journal of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 42, 5 p., 2013.
1916-0216
WOS000318410000002.pdf
10.1186/1916-0216-42-27
WOS:000318410000002
Autor
Pezato, Rogerio [UNIFESP]
Balsalobre, Leonardo [UNIFESP]
Lima, Milena
Bezerra, Thiago F. P.
Voegels, Richard L.
Gregório, Luis Carlos [UNIFESP]
Stamm, Aldo Cassol [UNIFESP]
van Zele, Thibaut
Institución
Resumen
This review is addressed two pathophysiologic mechanisms implicated in the pathogenesis of nasal polyposis: the unique remodeling process found in nasal polyp tissue and the immune response of patients with nasal polyposis to Staphylococcus aureus.These two theories converge to the same direction in different aspects, including decreased extracellular matrix production, impaired T regulation and favoring of a Th2 immune response.In patients with nasal polyposis, an exaggerated immune response to Staphylococcus aureus may aggravate the airway remodeling process.