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Increased occurrence of IgE+ and FcεRI+ cells in adenoids from atopic children
Authors:G Papatziamos  C Hemlin  I van der Ploeg  A Patwardhan  A Scheynius
Institution:Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Karolinska Institute and Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: To examine the influence of atopy on the different cell populations in adenoids, we investigated the presence of IgE+ cells, cells expressing the high-affinity receptor for IgE (Fc(epsilon)RI), and various other cell populations in adenoid tissue, in atopic and nonatopic children with otitis media with effusion (OME) or adenoid hyperplasia (AH). METHODS: Cryostat sections of adenoids from 14 atopic and 16 nonatopic children suffering from long-lasting OME (n=15) or obstructive AH (n=15) were investigated with immunohistochemical markers for T-cell subsets, mast cells, eosinophils, plasma cells, CD25, CD1a, IgE, and Fc(epsilon)RI. RESULTS: Sensitization to allergens was correlated to an increase of IgE+ cells in the epithelium (P<0.01), the extrafollicular area (P<0.0001), and the follicles (P<0.001) of the adenoids and an increase of Fc(epsilon)RI+ cells in the extrafollicular area (P<0.01). A minority of the IgE+ cells were plasma cells. No significant differences in cells stained for IgE, Fc(epsilon)RI, or the other markers were observed between patients with OME and AH. CONCLUSIONS: Atopy is associated with increased numbers of IgE+ and Fc(epsilon)RI+ cells in adenoids irrespective of whether the child has OME or AH.
Keywords:adenoid  atopy  IgE  IgE receptor  immunohistochemistry  lymphocytes  mast cells  otitis media  plasma cells
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