Degranulation of cystic fibrosis nasal polyp mast cells
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Degranulation of cystic fibrosis nasal polyp mast cells
Abstract
The ultrastructure of nasal polyps from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients was compared with non-CF nasal polyps in this study. Morphometric analysis showed that CF nasal polyps contained greater numbers of mast cells, endothelial cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells compared with the non-CF specimens. Morphologic evidence of degranulation was seen in approximately 30 per cent of the CF mast cells but was not observed in the non-CF mast cells. Increased numbers of small granules, vacuolated granules, and lipid bodies were noted in the CF compared with the non-CF nasal polyp mast cells. Also observed was a decrease in collagen in the extracellular space of the CF nasal polyps compared with the non-CF specimens. Although eosinophils were observed in the non-CF nasal polyp tissue, these leukocytes were absent in the CF nasal polyps. These data indicate that striking morphologic differences exist between CF and non-CF nasal polyps with mast cell degranulation, a salient feature of CF specimens.
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