Expression of Inflammatory Cytokines and Acquired CFTR Dysfunction in
Children with Rhinosinusitis:A Cohort Study
Abstract
Abstract Objective: To explore the role of acquired CFTR dysfunction and
inflammatory chemokines in the development of rhinosinusitis in
children. Design and setting Twenty-five children who underwent
endoscopic sinus surgery for acute and chronic rhinosinusitis in the
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at our hospital from
January 2021 to December 2021 were included. Whole blood, mucosa and
polyp tissues of all children were collected for study. Main outcome
measures: The CFTR gene was detected by using Full-length
second-generation sequencing. The expression of CFTR mRNA was measured
by qRT-PCR, and the expression of inflammatory chemokines was measured
by CBA. Results: There were 17 cases in the CRS group and 8 cases in
the ABRS group. The expression of CFTR mRNA in the mucosa of the ABRS
group was lower than that of the CRS group, and the expression of IL-6
and IL-8 in the mucosa of the ABRS group was significantly higher than
that of the CRS group. IL-6, IL-8 and MCP-1 were upregulated in polyps.
Conclusion: The dysfunction of acquired CFTR and the role of neutrophil
chemotactic factor are more obvious in ABRS, and may play a role in the
occurrence and development of CRS polyps.