2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2018.12.009
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The relationship between IL-17A and IL-22 expression and clinical severity in patients with moderate/severe persistent allergic rhinitis

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“…In the present study, histopathological observations indicated a high degree of eosinophil infiltration in the interstitium of the nasal mucosa and an increase in the thickness of the nasal mucosa in the mouse model of AR. Furthermore, the degree of eosinophil infiltration and the thickness of the nasal mucosa were reduced by IL-37, which is consistent with the results of a study performed by Shahsavan et al (29). These results indicated that IL-37 may attenuate the allergic inflammatory response by decreasing eosinophil infiltration in the interstitium of the nasal mucosa.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the present study, histopathological observations indicated a high degree of eosinophil infiltration in the interstitium of the nasal mucosa and an increase in the thickness of the nasal mucosa in the mouse model of AR. Furthermore, the degree of eosinophil infiltration and the thickness of the nasal mucosa were reduced by IL-37, which is consistent with the results of a study performed by Shahsavan et al (29). These results indicated that IL-37 may attenuate the allergic inflammatory response by decreasing eosinophil infiltration in the interstitium of the nasal mucosa.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our findings are in agreement with the majority of clinical studies investigating IL-22 level in patients with allergic rhinitis and/ or allergic asthma and revealed Fig. 1 IL-22, IL-10 and IL-13 level in serum and nasal lavage in patients with allergic airway diseases and healthy individuals that concentration of IL-22 in serum or plasma was higher in these patients than in healthy subjects [27][28][29][30][31][32]. Though, studies investigating local IL-22 level provided controversial results.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Though, studies investigating local IL-22 level provided controversial results. For example, Shahsavan et al found that the gene expression level of IL-22 in human nasal mucosa was higher in patients with persistent allergic rhinitis than in healthy individuals [28]. childrens' with severe asthma bronchoalveolar lavage and did not found differences between asthma group and control group [31].…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…A study by Shahsavan et al 52 found that patients with moderate to severe persistent AR demonstrated significantly greater IL-22 and IL-17A production than healthy controls, suggesting that the development of persistent AR is influenced by these cytokines. A correlation was found between IL-22 and IL-17A serum levels, along with the mean number of IL-22 and IL-17A positive cells in the nasal mucosa, and specific IgE levels, nasal eosinophil count, and total nasal symptom score.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%