Transcriptomic Profiles of the Nasal Mucosa Following Birch Pollen Provocation Differ Between Birch Pollen‐Allergic and Non‐Allergic Individuals
Srinidhi Sudharson,
Julia Eckl‐Dorna,
Anastasia Meshcheryakova
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundBirch pollen (BP) interacts with airway epithelial cells to cause allergic sensitization and allergy in predisposed individuals. However, the basic mechanisms underlying the clinical effects are poorly understood. Changes in gene expression and cytokine secretion in nasal mucosal cells upon BP exposure were determined in BP‐allergic and non‐allergic individuals.MethodsBP‐allergic (n = 11) and non‐allergic individuals (n = 12) participated in nasal provocations with saline and aqueous BP solution. Nas… Show more
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