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Downregulation of polymeric immunoglobulin receptor and secretory IgA antibodies in eosinophilic upper airway diseases

Journal

ALLERGY
Volume 68, Issue 12, Pages 1589-1597

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/all.12274

Keywords

eosinophils; epithelium; rhinitis; sinusitis

Funding

  1. Foundation Saint-Luc
  2. Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique [FRSM 3.4512.12]

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BackgroundImmunoglobulin (Ig) A represents a first-line defence mechanism in the airways, but little is known regarding its implication in upper airway disorders. This study aimed to address the hypothesis that polymeric Ig receptor (pIgR)-mediated secretory IgA immunity could be impaired in chronic upper airway diseases. MethodsNasal and ethmoidal biopsies, as well as nasal secretions, were collected from patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) or without nasal polyps (CRSsNP), allergic rhinitis (AR) and controls, and assayed for IgA1/IgA2 synthesis, pIgR expression, production of secretory component (SC), IgA and relevant IgA antibodies, and correlated with local eosinophils and inflammatory features (IL-12, IL-13 and ECP). ResultspIgR expression was decreased in the ethmoidal mucosa in patients with CRSwNP (P=0.003) and in AR (P=0.006). This pIgR defect was associated with reduced levels of SC (P=0.007) and IgA antibodies to Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B (SAEB) (P=0.003) in nasal secretions from patients with CRSwNP, and with increased IgA deposition in subepithelial areas. pIgR downregulation was selectively observed in patients with tissue eosinophilia, whilst no clear relation to smoking history was observed. ConclusionEpithelial pIgR expression is decreased in patients with CRSwNP and AR and results in decreased SC and IgA antibodies to certain bacterial antigens (SAEB) in nasal secretions of patients with CRSwNP in parallel to subepithelial accumulation of IgA. This defect in mucosal immunity is associated with eosinophilic, Th2-related inflammation.

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