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S100A7 Co-localization and Up-regulation of Filaggrin in Human Sinonasal Epithelial Cells
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作者 Masahiro Nakamura Kazusaku Kamiya +2 位作者 Atsushi Furuhata katsuhisa ikeda Frangois Niyonsaba 《Current Medical Science》 SCIE CAS 2021年第5期863-868,共6页
Objective:Filaggrin(FLG)is a protein expressed in the epidermis and involved in the maintenance of the epidermal barrier.However,the expression and localization of FLG in the upper airway remain controversial.The pres... Objective:Filaggrin(FLG)is a protein expressed in the epidermis and involved in the maintenance of the epidermal barrier.However,the expression and localization of FLG in the upper airway remain controversial.The present study aimed to determine the significance of FLG and the effect of S100A7 on FLG expression in the upper respiratory mucosa.Methods:Human nasal epithelial cells(HNECs)were cultured and examined for FLG expression and S100A7 effects by real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting.The localization and distribution of FLG were assessed using sinonasal mucosa.Results:A significant expression of FLG was detected at the mRNA and protein levels in HNECs.A moderate FLG immunoreactivity was observed in the epithelial cells,but no staining was seen in epithelial goblet cells.S100A7 increased the FLG mRNA level in HNECs in a dose-dependent manner and also up-regulated the FLG protein in a dose-dependent manner.Conclusion:This study significantly contributes to a better understanding of the role of FLG in the pathogenesis of airway inflammation from the viewpoint of the epithelial barrier function.FLG-related events in response to S100A7 protein may represent novel therapeutic targets for the treatment of upper airway inflammation. 展开更多
关键词 nasal epithelial cell FILAGGRIN S100A7 KERATINOCYTE
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Orbital Injury in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery for Sinonasal Inflammatory Disorders: Juntendo’s Ten-Year Experience
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作者 katsuhisa ikeda Shin Ito +5 位作者 Hirotomo Homma Noritsugu Ono Hiroko Okada Yoshinobu Kidokoro Akihito Shiozawa Takeshi Kusunoki 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2017年第5期65-70,共6页
Orbital injury and complications are commonly encountered in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) despite advances in techniques and instrumentation. For the recent 10 years, we summarized the experience of the rhinology un... Orbital injury and complications are commonly encountered in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) despite advances in techniques and instrumentation. For the recent 10 years, we summarized the experience of the rhinology unit of our department regarding orbital injury and complications of ESS for sinonasal inflammatory disorders. One thousand seventy-three patients (1869 sides) from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2012 undergoing ESS for sinonasal inflammatory diseases were enrolled in the present study. The age of the patients ranged from 8 to 81 years, mean age 49 years. Orbital injury and complications were observed in 13 patients (13 sides), which corresponded to 0.7% of the operated sides and 1.2% of the patients. Eight patients showed herniation of orbital fat alone through the injury of the lamina papyracea. The protruding orbital fat was snipped and cut using forceps in 2 patients. Removal of exposed orbital fat using powered instruments was performed in 3 patients, two of whom transiently showed periorbital edema postoperatively. No permanent complications were observed. Meticulous preoperative and perioperative planning is critical to prevent orbital complications. Especially, exposure of the periorbit and herniation of orbital fat after lamina injury with powered instrumentation dramatically increases the potential for more severe complications. 展开更多
关键词 ORBITAL INJURY ORBITAL COMPLICATIONS Endoscopic SINUS Surgery ORBITAL FAT
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