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International consensus statement on rhinosinusitis

Significant cytokine increases after RV inoculation

Alves 385 2016 5 Invitro rhinovirus IFN- β , IFN- γ , IL-6, IL-8 Significant cytokine change after RV inoculation Kim 386 2015 5 Invitro rhinovirus challenge Included sinonasal cells from inferior challenge Included sinonasal cells from MT healthy controls

Included sinonasal cells from healthy controls DNA methylation profile No significant change after RV inoculation

Included sinonasal cells from healthy controls CXCL9/10/11, RANTES Significant cytokine elevation after RV inoculation Included sinonasal IL-8, IP-10, RANTES, IFN- γ , IL-1, IL-6, GM-CSF IFN- γ , IFN- α , IFN- β , cells from healthy controls

Significant cytokine increases after RV inoculation

turbinate of healthy controls IL-6, IL-8, IFN- β Significant change after RV inoculation McErlean 387 2014 5 Invitro rhinovirus challenge

Study Year LOE Study Design Study Groups Clinical Endpoint Conclusions Tan 382 2018 5 Invitro rhinovirus challenge

RANTES

cells from inferior

turbinate of healthy controls

Included sinonasal

2017 5 Invitro rhinovirus

Globinska 384 2017 5 Invitro rhinovirus

challenge

challenge

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Laziosi 383

Essaidi

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