Expression of survivin and enhanced polypogenesis in nasal polyps.

Zhe-Fu Qiu, De-Min Han, Luo Zhang, Wei Zhang, Er-Zhong Fan, Shun-Jiu Cui, Qian Huang, Xiang-Dong Wang
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Abstract

Background: The pathogenesis of nasal polyps still is not clear. This disease is believed to be inflammation related. Previous research has indicated that apoptosis in inflammatory cells is an important factor in the resolution of inflammation. Survivin is regarded as a novel member of the group of inhibitors of apoptosis proteins. It is overexpressed in a number of tumor types. The objective of this study was to investigate the expression of the survivin gene in human nasal polyps.

Methods: We investigated the expression of survivin in nasal polyps of adult patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. Specimens of nasal polyps were harvested during endonasal sinus surgery (n=22), and the normal mucosa surrounding the nasal polyp tissues or inferior turbinate tissues served as control (n=7). Immunohistochemical staining, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), and Western blotting were performed for detecting the expression of survivin in the nasal polyps.

Results: This study has clearly shown that immunoreactivity of survivin significantly increased in the nasal polyp compared with nasal mucosa specimens surrounding nasal polyps (p<0.001). The higher expression of survivin Western blotting and RT-PCR also was observed in the nasal polyp but not in normal nasal mucosa.

Conclusion: With a markedly increased expression of survivin in nasal polyps at both the mRNA and the protein levels, we believe the elevated expression of survivin might play an important role of development in nasal polyps.

survivin在鼻息肉组织中的表达及息肉形成的增强。
背景:鼻息肉的发病机制尚不清楚。这种疾病被认为与炎症有关。以往的研究表明,炎症细胞的凋亡是炎症消退的重要因素。Survivin被认为是细胞凋亡抑制蛋白组的新成员。它在许多肿瘤类型中过表达。本研究旨在探讨survivin基因在人鼻息肉中的表达。方法:观察survivin在成人慢性鼻窦炎患者鼻息肉组织中的表达。鼻息肉标本在鼻内窦手术中采集(n=22),鼻息肉组织周围正常黏膜或下鼻甲组织作为对照(n=7)。采用免疫组化染色、逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)、Western blot检测survivin在鼻息肉组织中的表达。结果:本研究明确显示,与鼻息肉周围鼻黏膜标本相比,survivin在鼻息肉中的免疫反应性显著升高(p结论:survivin在鼻息肉中mRNA和蛋白水平的表达均显著升高,我们认为survivin的表达升高可能在鼻息肉的发生发展中起重要作用。
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