Supersulfide formation in the sinus mucosa of chronic rhinosinusitis

Author:

Suzuki Jun1ORCID,Hemmi Tomotaka2,Ida Tomoaki3,Ogata Seiryo4,Yoshitake Jun4,Matsunaga Tetsuro5,Ishida Tomoyasu14,Numano Yuki1,Kusano Yusuke1,Ikeda Ryoukichi6ORCID,Nomura Kazuhiro2,Sugawara Mitsuru2,Ohta Nobuo7ORCID,Akaike Takaaki4,Katori Yukio1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Japan

2. Department of Otolaryngology Tohoku Kosai Hospital Sendai Japan

3. Organization for Research Promotion Osaka Metropolitan University Sakai Japan

4. Department of Environmental Medicine and Molecular Toxicology Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine Sendai Japan

5. Center for Integrated Control, Epidemiology and Molecular Pathophysiology of Infectious Diseases Akita University Akita Japan

6. Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Iwate Medical University School of Medicine Yahaba Japan

7. Division of Otolaryngology Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital Sendai Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesDisruption of the oxidative stress defense system is involved in developing various diseases. Sulfur compounds such as glutathione (GSH) and cysteine (CysSH) are representative antioxidants in the body. Recently, supersulfides, including reactive persulfide and polysulfide species, have gained attention as potent antioxidants regulating oxidative stress and redox signaling. However, their involvement in the pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) remains unclear.MethodsTo clarify the changes in sulfur compounds within the sinus mucosa of each CRS subtype, we measured sulfur compound levels in the sinus mucosa of control individuals (n = 9), patients with eosinophilic CRS (ECRS) (n = 13), and those with non‐ECRS (nECRS) (n = 11) who underwent sinus surgery using mass spectrometry.ResultsGSH and CysSH levels were significantly reduced, and the glutathione disulfide (GSSG)/GSH ratio, an oxidative stress indicator, was increased in patients with ECRS. Despite the absence of notable variations in supersulfides, patients with ECRS and nECRS exhibited a significant reduction in glutathione trisulfide (GSSSG), which serves as the precursor for supersulfides.ConclusionsThis study is the first quantitative assessment of supersulfides in normal and inflamed sinus mucosa, suggesting that sulfur compounds contribute to the pathogenesis of CRS.Level of EvidenceN/A.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

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