Localized Sinus Inflammation in a Rabbit Sinusitis Model Induced by Bacteroides Fragilis is Accompanied by Rigorous Immune Responses

Author:

Jyonouchi Harumi1,Sun Sining1,Kennedy Cynthia A.2,Roche Anie K.2,Kajander Keith C.3,Miller James R.3,Germaine Greg R.3,Rimell Frank L.2

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pediatrics

2. Otolaryngology, School of Medicine

3. Department of Oral Science, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota.

Abstract

We evaluated inflammatory and immune responses against Bacteroides fragilis in a rabbit sinusitis model. Bacteroides was inoculated into the left maxillary sinus, and inflammatory (histology, cell number/cytology, lactose dehydrogenase, and apoptosis) and immune responses in the sinus, airway, and peripheral blood (PB) were determined for up to 4 weeks. In the inflamed sinus, the lactose dehydrogenase level was markedly elevated, with neutrophilic infiltration, severe tissue inflammation, and increased apoptosis. Low-grade tissue inflammation was present in the contralateral and sham-operated sinuses, but other parameters remained unchanged, and so did those in the airway and PB in the inoculated rabbits. Serum IgG antibody levels increased rapidly, were highest at 3 weeks, and began to decline at 4 weeks. Cellular immune responses (proliferation and interferon-γ mRNA expression) against Bacteroides were detected in the PB of all inoculated rabbits. Vigorous immune responses against Bacteroides may have localized but failed to terminate inflammation in the sinus, indicating importance of microenvironmental factors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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