Abstract

The relationship between microRNA (miR) and immune activity in allergic rhinitis (AR) remains unclear. 37 children with AR and 30 healthy children were enrolled to study the correlation of miR-223 and IL-35. There was a significant inverse correlation between plasma levels of IL-35 and serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) levels and eosinophils counts, while there was a positive correlation between serum miR-223 level and ECP levels and eosinophils counts. Besides, the serum levels of IL-35 or miR-223 were found to be negatively or positively correlated with TNSS respectively. The serum level of miR-223 was increased, while IL-35 level was decreased. Moreover, the expression of miRNA-223 was inversely correlated with expression of IL-35. Finally, the levels of miR-223 and IL-35 were related to Th1/Th2 cytokines, eosinophils count as well as the clinical severity. Our study suggests the potential of miR-223 and IL-35 as a molecular target for the treatment of AR.

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