2008
DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2007-0278oc
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Primary Nasal Epithelium Exposed to House Dust Mite Extract Shows Activated Expression in Allergic Individuals

Abstract: Nasal epithelial cells form the outermost protective layer against environmental factors. However, this defense is not just physical; it has been shown that epithelial cells respond by the production of inflammatory mediators that may affect local immune responses. In this research we set out to characterize potential differences between the responses of nasal epithelium from healthy and allergic individuals to house dust mite (HDM) allergen. These differences will help us to define local mechanisms that could… Show more

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“…A large body of previous work in type I pollen allergies has focused on aberrant immunoresponses. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Although the role of epithelium as the first line of defense against allergens has recently been emphasized, [7][8][9] its true role is far from clear. We have already demonstrated the early in vivo leukocyte response after Bet v 1 pollen allergen challenge in human subjects.…”
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“…A large body of previous work in type I pollen allergies has focused on aberrant immunoresponses. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Although the role of epithelium as the first line of defense against allergens has recently been emphasized, [7][8][9] its true role is far from clear. We have already demonstrated the early in vivo leukocyte response after Bet v 1 pollen allergen challenge in human subjects.…”
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“…Nasal stem cells should be expected in the nasal epithelium, because it is constantly encountered to environmental factors like allergens, bacteria, or viruses, and is the initial site of injury from these factors (Vroling et al 2008;Yu et al 2012). Actually, we were able to identify different (Pezato et al 2016b).…”
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“…Under normal conditions, GM-CSF is a cytokine that induces the proliferation, chemotactic migration of astrocytes, and microglia, and has a neuroprotective effect (Guillemin et al 1996;Lee et al 1994;Schäbitz et al 2008), but it was also secreted by human oligodendrocytes, which were generated from human neural stem cells . The nasal epithelium is the first barrier against environmental factors like allergens, bacteria, or viruses, and responds by producing cytokines which mediate the recruitment of immunocompetent cells (Vroling et al 2008). This leads to (chronic) inflammatory conditions and the epithelium must regenerate to restore its defensive functions (Watelet et al 2006).…”
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“…These studies have been performed on CD4 + and CD8 + T cells, PBMC and epithelial cells from different levels of the respiratory tract (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13). The database also includes a study of monozygotic twins, discordant for seasonal allergic rhinitis (14).…”
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