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Análise de citocinas pela RT-PCR em pacientes com rinite alérgicaDOI: 10.1590/S0034-72992009000100004 Keywords: allergen, cytokines [immunology], hypersensitivity, rhinitis [allergic/perennial], rhinitis [allergic/seasonal], skin [tests]. Abstract: allergic rhinitis is an inflammatory reaction of the nasal mucosa, in consequence of an ige mediated hypersensitive reaction to inhaling allergens, involving different mediators and cytokine cells. aim: the purpose of this study was to evaluate the transcriptions for il-4, il-5, il-8 and ifn-gama, particularly important in the nasal allergy process, especially il-4 and il-5. for this study we decided to evaluate atopic patients who were free from allergic crises, with the purpose of knowing the cytokine expressions during this period. materials and methods: another prospective and transversal study was carried out, selecting 30 patients, 13 of these patients were pauci-symptomatic and 17 were non atopic. the groups were selected by means of a medical interview, an otolaryngologic clinical exam and allergy skin tests - prick test. the cytokines were investigated in fragments of the nasal mucosa, using rt-pcr - chosen because it has good reproducibility and specificity. results: il-5, il-8, ifn-gama cytokine values were kept homogeneous in relation to the control group. only il-4 presented significant statistic differences. conclusion: asymptomatic patients with allergic rhinitis presented with normalization of cytokine expression in the nasal mucosa, with exception of il-4.
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