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- Title
Occurrence of IL-1, IL-10, CD25, CD40, and CD69 in the tissue of palatine tonsils.
- Authors
Bant, Przemysław; Owczarek, Witold; Szczygielski, Kornel; Cierniak, Szczepan; Kania, Joanna; Jurkiewicz, Dariusz
- Abstract
Introduction: Palatine tonsil disease often coexists with dermatological diseases. Correct diagnosis of inflammation of the palatine tonsil tissue and removal of the diseased palatine tonsils results in remission of the disease. Aim: To determine similarities and differences in the immunohistochemistry profile of the palatine tonsil tissue between tonsillitis and hypertrophy, including location of the immunohistochemistry reactions in specific histological sites. Material and methods: A prospective analysis of 50 palatine tonsils that had undergone tonsillectomy due to tonsillitis (30 cases) and hypertrophy (20 cases) was performed. The collected material underwent immunohistochemistry staining for: IL-1, IL-10, CD25, CD40, and CD69, and subsequently phenotypic expression of the obtained results was performed including their histological location. Results: Statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) between the tonsillitis and hypertrophy groups were found for almost all IHC reactions in the epithelium covering the tonsils for CD-25, CD-69, IL-1, IL-10. Furthermore, significant differences between these groups were found for IL-10 reaction in the subepithelial inflammatory infiltrate and follicular centres of lymphatic follicles as well as for CD-69 reaction between the follicles. When all the locations were summarized, significant (p < 0.05) differences were found for all IHC reactions except for CD-40. Conclusions: The investigated markers and cytokines: CD25 and CD69, and IL-1 and IL-10 are more abundant in tonsillitis than in hypertrophy of the palatine tonsils.
- Subjects
PROPIONIBACTERIUM; PALATINES; INFLAMMATION; TONSILS; HYPERTROPHY
- Publication
Advances in Dermatology & Allergology / Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii, 2022, Vol 39, Issue 1, p182
- ISSN
1642-395X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5114/ada.2021.110285