2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2014.09.003
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Differential expression of periostin in the nasal polyp may represent distinct histological features of chronic rhinosinusitis

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“…It is characterized by progression of an in ammatory mass into the nasal cavity, leading to complications such as nasal obstruction, reduce sense of smell, headache, and consequently reduce quality of life [2,3,4]. NP as a multifactorial disease is usually associated with diseases such as asthma and other respiratory diseases, including cystic brosis and aspirin sensitivity [3,5]. It is reported that, the prevalence of NP in various populations is 1-4% [6].…”
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“…It is characterized by progression of an in ammatory mass into the nasal cavity, leading to complications such as nasal obstruction, reduce sense of smell, headache, and consequently reduce quality of life [2,3,4]. NP as a multifactorial disease is usually associated with diseases such as asthma and other respiratory diseases, including cystic brosis and aspirin sensitivity [3,5]. It is reported that, the prevalence of NP in various populations is 1-4% [6].…”
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“…The murine model of asthma treated with HDMs has been extensively studied. In this model, Postn +/+ mice have exhibited increased airway responsiveness [ 67 ], as well as elevated levels of periostin expression in the airways, not only in the peribronchial inflammatory cells, but in the fluid lining of the airways as well [ 59 ]. Postn +/+ and wild-type mice have also exhibited significantly elevated levels of allergic airway inflammation, with an increased number of eosinophils present compared with periostin-deficient mice [ 5 , 12 , 26 , 43 ].…”
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“…One recent approach to this solution is the development of biosignatures that are both sensitive and specific to CRSwNP. Several studies have described altered protein expression in nasal polyps relative to control mucosa . Interestingly, derangements in coagulation pathway proteins have featured prominently in many of these reports .…”
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