Differing roles for TGF-β/Smad signaling in osteitis in chronic rhinosinusitis with and without nasal polyps

作者:Wang, Mingjie; Ye, Ting; Liang, Na; Huang, Zhenxiao; Cui, Shunjiu; Li, Yunchuan; Huang, Qian; Zhou, Bing*
来源:American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2015, 29(5): E152-E159.
DOI:10.2500/ajra.2015.29.4241

摘要

Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) without nasal polyps (CRSsNP) and with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is reported to involve different inflammatory processes in sinonasal mucosa and bone tissue, and these processes remain uncharacterized. @@@ Objective: We aimed to investigate the molecular mechanisms of osteitis in Chinese patients with CRS to better understand the pathogenesis of CRS. @@@ Methods: The study included 10 controls, 16 patients with CRSsNP, and 23 patients with CRSwNP. Ethmoid bone tissue samples were evaluated by histologic examination. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to assess expression of transforming growth factor (TGF) beta(1), TGF-beta receptor I and II, Smad(2), and Smad(3). Immunohistochemical examination of osteoblast expression of TGF-beta(1), TGF-beta receptor I and II, phosphorylated (p) Smad(2), and p-Smad(3) in ethmoid bone tissue was also performed. @@@ Results: The histopathologic evaluation of ethmoid sinus bone tissue showed that eosinophils had infiltrated the periosteum and induced TGF-beta(1) expression, periosteal thickening, increased osteoblast activity, and neo-osteogenesis. Messenger RNA levels of TGF-beta(1), TGF-beta receptor I, and Smad(3) in CRSwNP ethmoid bone tissues were significantly higher than those in ethmoid bone tissues of patients with CRSsNP and the controls. Immunohistochemical staining showed that TGF-beta(1), TGF-beta receptor I, p-Smad(2), and p-Smad(3) protein expression was upregulated in patients with CRSwNP, consistent with the corresponding messenger RNA levels. @@@ Conclusion: Different signaling pathways are involved in osteitis in CRS and are activated by the TGF-beta/Smad signaling pathway in CRSwNP versus the TGF-beta/Smad-independent signaling pathway in CRSsNP. Eosinophil infiltration of the periosteum, along with TGF-beta(1) expression, in CRSwNP indicates that eosinophils may play an important role in the bone remodeling process in CRSwNP.