2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2019.05.004
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Micronucleus count in nasal epithelial cells from patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and polyps

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“…In humans, it is practical to collect buccal and nasal cells, which are also the cells most likely to come in contact with and be infected by the COVID-19 virus [ 215 ]. MN in nasal and buccal cells have been shown to be increased by exposure to airborne genotoxins, malnutrition, infectious diseases and, also, as a result of aging and genetic defects that predispose to chromosomal instability [ [216] , [217] , [218] , [219] , [220] , [221] , [222] ]. Furthermore, cells harboring MN have previously been shown to have increased expression of cGAS and STING in the cytoplasm making it plausible that MN, inflammatory cytokine production and COVID-19 virus progeny may co-exist within nasal and buccal cells [ 91 , 92 ].…”
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“…In humans, it is practical to collect buccal and nasal cells, which are also the cells most likely to come in contact with and be infected by the COVID-19 virus [ 215 ]. MN in nasal and buccal cells have been shown to be increased by exposure to airborne genotoxins, malnutrition, infectious diseases and, also, as a result of aging and genetic defects that predispose to chromosomal instability [ [216] , [217] , [218] , [219] , [220] , [221] , [222] ]. Furthermore, cells harboring MN have previously been shown to have increased expression of cGAS and STING in the cytoplasm making it plausible that MN, inflammatory cytokine production and COVID-19 virus progeny may co-exist within nasal and buccal cells [ 91 , 92 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 2 3 ] Most of the viral infections in a cell cause cellular and nuclear damage. [ 4 ] Recurrent insult through infection and inflammation can result eventually in more evident nuclear damage that can be visualized as micronuclear and metanuclear abnormalities.…”
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“…It is well estaliblished that genetic damage is responsible for genomic instability that underlies the development of many chronic degenerative diseases. In infectious diseases, micronuclei have been identified as useful biomarkers of cell damage (5). Micronuclei indicate biological events closely associated with genotoxicity allowing for a better understanding of the etiopathogenesis and consequently, for proposing prevention strategies (6).…”
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