Conclusion: These results suggest that mast cells (MCs) play a role in promoting nasal polyp (NP) formation and progression with a-smooth muscle actin (a-SMA)-positive cells. Objectives: We studied the quantification and the localization of MCs and myofibroblasts in NPs. Patients and methods: We examined NPs from 12 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis undergoing endoscopic sinus surgery. MCs and myofibroblasts that expressed a-SMA were detected immunohistochemically. The numbers of labeled cells were quantified in NPs. These cells were evaluated in the tip, central, and pedicle areas. The number of MCs was compared between low (zone 1), moderate (zone 2), and high (zone 3) zones of a-SMA-positive cells.Results: The number of MCs was significantly higher in pedicle areas than in tip areas of NPs. The distribution of a-SMApositive cells tended to be more remarkable in pedicle areas than in tip and central areas of NPs. The number of MCs was significantly higher in zone 3 than in zone 1 of a-SMA-positive cells.
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