Z-Form Extracellular DNA in Pediatric CRS May Provide a Mechanism for Recalcitrance to Treatment

Laryngoscope. 2024 Apr;134(4):1564-1571. doi: 10.1002/lary.30986. Epub 2023 Aug 19.

Abstract

Objectives: We examined sinus mucosal samples recovered from pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patients for the presence of Z-form extracellular DNA (eDNA) due to its recently elucidated role in pathogenesis of disease. Further, we immunolabeled these specimens for the presence of both members of the bacterial DNA-binding DNABII protein family, integration host factor (IHF) and histone-like protein (HU), due to their known role in converting common B-DNA to the rare Z-form.

Methods: Sinus mucosa samples recovered from 20 patients during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) were immunolabelled for B- and Z-DNA, as well as for both bacterial DNABII proteins.

Results: Nineteen of 20 samples (95%) included areas rich in eDNA, with the majority in the Z-form. Areas positive for B-DNA were restricted to the most distal regions of the mucosal specimen. Labeling for both DNABII proteins was observed on B- and Z-DNA, which aligned with the role of these proteins in the B-to-Z DNA conversion.

Conclusions: Abundant Z-form eDNA in culture-positive pediatric CRS samples suggested that bacterial DNABII proteins were responsible for the conversion of eukaryotic B-DNA that had been released into the luminal space by PMNs during NETosis, to the Z-form. The presence of both DNABII proteins on B-DNA and Z-DNA supported the known role of these bacterial proteins in the B-to-Z DNA conversion. Given that Z-form DNA both stabilizes the bacterial biofilm and inactivates PMN NET-mediated killing of trapped bacteria, we hypothesize that this conversion may be contributing to the chronicity and recalcitrance of CRS to treatment.

Level of evidence: NA Laryngoscope, 134:1564-1571, 2024.

Keywords: Biofilm; DNABII Proteins; FESS; PMNs.

MeSH terms

  • Biofilms
  • Child
  • Chronic Disease
  • DNA, B-Form*
  • DNA, Z-Form*
  • Humans
  • Integration Host Factors
  • Rhinitis* / surgery
  • Sinusitis* / surgery

Substances

  • DNA, Z-Form
  • DNA, B-Form
  • Integration Host Factors