Expression of prostaglandin D synthase and the prostaglandin D 2 receptors DP and CRTH2 in human nasal mucosa

Background: Prostaglandin D 2 (PGD 2) is released from mast cells during the allergic response. Objective: Since PGD 2 has been shown to induce nasal congestion in humans, we investigated the distribution of hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase (PGDS) and the two PGD 2 receptors, DP and CRTH2 in h...

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Published in:Prostaglandins & other lipid mediators Vol. 73; no. 1; pp. 87 - 101
Main Authors: Nantel, François, Fong, Carolyn, Lamontagne, Sonia, Wright, D.Hamish, Giaid, Adel, Desrosiers, Martin, Metters, Kathleen M., O’Neill, Gary P., Gervais, François G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Inc 2004
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Summary:Background: Prostaglandin D 2 (PGD 2) is released from mast cells during the allergic response. Objective: Since PGD 2 has been shown to induce nasal congestion in humans, we investigated the distribution of hematopoietic prostaglandin D synthase (PGDS) and the two PGD 2 receptors, DP and CRTH2 in human nasal mucosa from healthy subjects and subjects suffering from polyposis, a severe form of chronic rhinosinusitis. Methods: DP mRNA expression was detected by in situ hybridization while PGDS, CRTH2 and various leukocyte markers expression were revealed by immunohistochemistry. Results: In the normal mucosa, PGDS was only detected in few resident mast cells while CRTH2 was undetectable. In contrast, DP receptor mRNA was detected in epithelial goblet cells, serous glands and in the vasculature. In the nasal mucosa of subjects suffering from polyposis: (1) PGDS was detected in mast cells and other large infiltrating inflammatory cells, (2) both DP mRNA and CRTH2 were detected in eosinophils and (3) CRTH2 was detected on a subset of infiltrating T cells. Although DP mRNA could not be detected in the T cells invading the nasal mucosa, it was found to be expressed in the T cells present in the lymph node and the thymus from normal individuals. Conclusion: This study indicates that cells capable of producing PGD 2 are present in the nasal mucosa and that both PGD 2 receptors, DP and CRTH2, might play a role in inflammatory disease of the upper airways.
ISSN:1098-8823
DOI:10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2003.12.002