Abstract Otitis Media (OM) is characterized by epithelial abnormalities and defects in innate immunity in the middle ear (ME). Although, BPIFA1, a member of the BPI fold containing family of putative innate defence proteins is abundantly expressed by the ME epithelium and SNPs in Bpifa1 have been associated with OM susceptibility, its role in the ME is not well characterized. We investigated the role of BPIFA1 in protection of the ME and the development of OM using murine models. Loss of Bpifa1 did not lead to OM development. However, deletion of Bpifa1 in Evi1 Jbo/+ mice, a model of chronic OM, caused significant exacerbation of OM severity, thickening of the ME mucosa and increased collagen deposition, without a significant increase in pr...
Background Chronic Otitis Media with effusion (COME) develops after sustained inflammation and is ch...
Hypothesis: The middle ear contains homeostatic mechanisms that control the movement of ions and flu...
Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNFA) is the canonical member of the TNF superfamily, whi...
Otitis Media (OM) is characterized by epithelial abnormalities and defects in innate immunity in the...
Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNFA) is the canonical member of the TNF superfamily, whi...
Otitis media (OM), inflammation of the middle ear, remains the most common cause of hearing impairme...
A major aspect of pathology in otitis media (OM), the most common childhood bacterial disease, is hy...
Genetic susceptibility underlying otitis media (OM) remains to be understood. We show in this study ...
Otitis media is one of the most common pediatric infections. While it is usually treated without dif...
Otitis media (OM) is the most prevalent childhood disease in developed countries. Involvement of inn...
Otitis media is one of the most common pediatric infections. While it is usually treated without dif...
<div><p>Genetic susceptibility underlying otitis media (OM) remains to be understood. We show in thi...
Otitis media (OM), or middle ear inflammation, is the most common paediatric disease and leads to si...
Otitis media ( OM), inflammation of the middle ear, remains the most common cause of hearing impairm...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Otitis media is known to alter expression of cytokine and other genes in the...
Background Chronic Otitis Media with effusion (COME) develops after sustained inflammation and is ch...
Hypothesis: The middle ear contains homeostatic mechanisms that control the movement of ions and flu...
Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNFA) is the canonical member of the TNF superfamily, whi...
Otitis Media (OM) is characterized by epithelial abnormalities and defects in innate immunity in the...
Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNFA) is the canonical member of the TNF superfamily, whi...
Otitis media (OM), inflammation of the middle ear, remains the most common cause of hearing impairme...
A major aspect of pathology in otitis media (OM), the most common childhood bacterial disease, is hy...
Genetic susceptibility underlying otitis media (OM) remains to be understood. We show in this study ...
Otitis media is one of the most common pediatric infections. While it is usually treated without dif...
Otitis media (OM) is the most prevalent childhood disease in developed countries. Involvement of inn...
Otitis media is one of the most common pediatric infections. While it is usually treated without dif...
<div><p>Genetic susceptibility underlying otitis media (OM) remains to be understood. We show in thi...
Otitis media (OM), or middle ear inflammation, is the most common paediatric disease and leads to si...
Otitis media ( OM), inflammation of the middle ear, remains the most common cause of hearing impairm...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Otitis media is known to alter expression of cytokine and other genes in the...
Background Chronic Otitis Media with effusion (COME) develops after sustained inflammation and is ch...
Hypothesis: The middle ear contains homeostatic mechanisms that control the movement of ions and flu...
Abstract Background Tumor necrosis factor (TNFA) is the canonical member of the TNF superfamily, whi...