“…In particular, despite focusing on a specific subset of patients’ population (i.e., PCD cases), our data supported literature studies, thus confirming that AVI/AVI subjects are more susceptible to P. aeruginosa colonization as compared to the PAV/PAV ones [8, 13, 14]. In addition, recent studies highlighted that AVI haplotype is associated with gram-negative bacterial infections in patients suffering from CRS, a common disease characterized by chronic inflammation of nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses [14, 23]. Moreover, TAS2R38 genotype was reported as an independent risk factor for CRS patients failing medical therapy and requiring surgical intervention [12].…”