The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion

Inflammation in the middle ear mucosa, which can be provoked by different primary factors such as bacterial and viral infection, local allergic reactions and reflux, is the crucial event in the pathogenesis of otitis media with effusion (OME). Unresolved acute inflammatory responses or defective imm...

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Main Authors: Marina G. Smirnova, John P. Birchall, Jeffrey P. Pearson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2004-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09629350410001688477
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spelling doaj-2aeadcc4e7ca4f19a976ffc0861f038f2020-11-24T20:51:02ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612004-01-01132758810.1080/09629350410001688477The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusionMarina G. Smirnova0John P. Birchall1Jeffrey P. Pearson2School of Cell and Molecular Biosciences, University of Newcastle, The Medical School, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH, UKDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Queens Medical Center, University Hospital, Nottingham, UKSchool of Cell and Molecular Biosciences, University of Newcastle, The Medical School, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH, UKInflammation in the middle ear mucosa, which can be provoked by different primary factors such as bacterial and viral infection, local allergic reactions and reflux, is the crucial event in the pathogenesis of otitis media with effusion (OME). Unresolved acute inflammatory responses or defective immunoregulation of middle inflammation can promote chronic inflammatory processes and stimulate the chronic condition of OME. Cytokines are the central molecular regulators of middle ear inflammation and can switch the acute phase of inflammation in the chronic stage and induce molecular-pathological processes leading to the histopathological changes accompanying OME. In this review we present cytokines identified in otitis media, immunoregulatory [interleukin (IL)-2, IL-10, transforming growth factor-β]) and allergy associated (IL-4, IL-5, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor), as crucial molecular regulators, responsible for chronic inflammation in the middle ear and the chronic condition of OME.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09629350410001688477CytokinesMiddle ear inflammationChronic otitis media.
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author Marina G. Smirnova
John P. Birchall
Jeffrey P. Pearson
spellingShingle Marina G. Smirnova
John P. Birchall
Jeffrey P. Pearson
The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
Mediators of Inflammation
Cytokines
Middle ear inflammation
Chronic otitis media.
author_facet Marina G. Smirnova
John P. Birchall
Jeffrey P. Pearson
author_sort Marina G. Smirnova
title The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
title_short The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
title_full The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
title_fullStr The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
title_full_unstemmed The immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
title_sort immunoregulatory and allergy-associated cytokines in the aetiology of the otitis media with effusion
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2004-01-01
description Inflammation in the middle ear mucosa, which can be provoked by different primary factors such as bacterial and viral infection, local allergic reactions and reflux, is the crucial event in the pathogenesis of otitis media with effusion (OME). Unresolved acute inflammatory responses or defective immunoregulation of middle inflammation can promote chronic inflammatory processes and stimulate the chronic condition of OME. Cytokines are the central molecular regulators of middle ear inflammation and can switch the acute phase of inflammation in the chronic stage and induce molecular-pathological processes leading to the histopathological changes accompanying OME. In this review we present cytokines identified in otitis media, immunoregulatory [interleukin (IL)-2, IL-10, transforming growth factor-β]) and allergy associated (IL-4, IL-5, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor), as crucial molecular regulators, responsible for chronic inflammation in the middle ear and the chronic condition of OME.
topic Cytokines
Middle ear inflammation
Chronic otitis media.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09629350410001688477
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