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Mucosal Inflammatory Memory in Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul 03722, Republic of Korea
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These authors contributed equally to this work.
Cells 2024, 13(23), 1947; https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13231947
Submission received: 28 September 2024 / Revised: 20 November 2024 / Accepted: 21 November 2024 / Published: 23 November 2024

Abstract

Recent advancements in medical management, endoscopic sinus surgery, and biologics have significantly improved outcomes for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). However, long-term recurrence is frequently observed following endoscopic sinus surgery, with symptoms worsening after biologics are discontinued. Consequently, refractory or recurrent CRS remains a significant challenge, causing a substantial healthcare burden. In this review, we provide current insights into mucosal inflammatory memory, a potential mechanism leading to CRS recurrence. Given that both immune and non-immune cells in the sinonasal mucosa play critical roles in the pathophysiology of CRS, a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying mucosal inflammatory memory in various cellular components of sinonasal tissue could aid in the management of refractory CRS. We describe and discuss the latest knowledge regarding the novel concept of inflammatory memory, including both adaptive immune memory and trained immunity. Additionally, we summarize the pathogenic memory features of the sinonasal mucosa cellular components in the context of CRS.
Keywords: chronic rhinosinusitis; inflammatory memory; mucosal immunity; trained immunity chronic rhinosinusitis; inflammatory memory; mucosal immunity; trained immunity

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Koo, M.-S.; Moon, S.; Rha, M.-S. Mucosal Inflammatory Memory in Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Cells 2024, 13, 1947. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13231947

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Koo M-S, Moon S, Rha M-S. Mucosal Inflammatory Memory in Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Cells. 2024; 13(23):1947. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13231947

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Koo, Min-Seok, Sungmin Moon, and Min-Seok Rha. 2024. "Mucosal Inflammatory Memory in Chronic Rhinosinusitis" Cells 13, no. 23: 1947. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13231947

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Koo, M. -S., Moon, S., & Rha, M. -S. (2024). Mucosal Inflammatory Memory in Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Cells, 13(23), 1947. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13231947

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