Abstract

The number of seasonal allergic rhinitis by Japanese cedar pollen (SAR-JCP) patients has been increasing in this decade in Japan. To identify genes that related to SAR-JCP, we analyzed gene expression patterns. Methods We collected samples from February to April, at the time of JCP dispersion. Subjects were SAR-JCP patients (SARJCP group), subjects who had positive specific IgE against JC pollen but no symptoms (Sensitization group) and controls without any allergic symptoms and no elevated IgE to common environmental allergens (control group). Total RNA was extracted from nasal epithelial cells by brushing inferior turbinate and performed microarray analysis with Illumina Human Ref8 BeadChip arrays. Results Microarray analysis revealed that the expressions of 16 genes were significantly altered in nasal epithelial cells during allergen exposure. Among these 16 genes, four genes including ITLN1(intelectin1) were significantly up-regulated during pollen seasons. Experiment using human nasal epithelial cells revealed that intelectin1 expression was induced by IL-4 and IL-13 stimulation. Conclusions The present study identified alteration of genes during natural allergen exposure in patients with SAR-JCP, which may further elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying SAR

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call