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No1(4) 2021

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DOI 10.37219/2528-8253-2021-1-04

Melnikov OF, Zabolotnyi DI, Zabolotna DD, Bredun AY, Peleshenko NA, Rylska OG,
Timchenko MD, Faraon IV
Immunodiagnostics, immunotherapy and immunoprophylaxis in the clinic of otolaryngology.
Message 2. Indicators of local immunity in assessment of clinical and laboratory status of patients in inflammatory ENT diseases (Analytical summary)
Melnikov Oleg F.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine.
Head of the Laboratory of Pathophysiology and Immunology (with a group of pathomorphology)
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor
E-mail: elenamelnykova@gmail.com
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1261-8647
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7006385903
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7003452154

Zabolotny Dmitry I.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine. Director
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine
E-mail: amtc@kndio.kiev.ua
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6701512931

Zabolotna Diana D.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine.
Head of Department of Rhinology and Allergology with a group of radiology
Doctor of Medical Sciences
E-mail: dianazab@ukr.net
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7807-8148

Bredun Alexander Yu.
National Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education Named After P.L. Shupik
Department of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Audiology, Phoniatrics
Associate Professor, PhD.
E-mail: abredun@ukr.net
ORCID ID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5013-7318
Researcher ID: X-2623-2018

Rylska Oksana G.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine
Department of Inflammatory Diseases of ENT Organs
Senior Researcher
Email: oxanar@ua.fm

Peleshenko Natalia O.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine
Department of Inflammatory Diseases of ENT Organs
Senior Researcher
E-mail: peleshenkon@gmail.com

Timchenko Мarina D.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine.
Senior Researcher
Laboratory of Pathophysiology and Immunology (with a group of pathomorphology)
PhD
E-mail: svtim@i.ua
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7889-1152

Faraon Inna V.
State Institution “Institute of otolaryngology named after Prof. O.S. Kolomiychenko of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”; Kyiv, Ukraine, Junior Researcher, Laboratory of Pathophysiology and Immunology (with a group of pathomorphology).
E-mail: amtc@kndio.kiev.ua

Abstract

Topicality: It is considered proven that the state of the immune system determines the development and course of many pathological processes, which are based on inflammation. At the same time, taking into account modern trends in assessing the immunological status, a mandatory component is to determine the state of local immunity in the upper respiratory tract.
Aim: to conduct an integral analysis of data to determine the state of local immunity in inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract (URT) to select the optimal necessary informative indicators.
Materials and methods: A generalization of the data of immunological studies of 168 people with inflammatory pathology of the upper respiratory tract (VDS) was carried out, of whom 42 had chronic tonsillitis (CT), 36 – chronic rhinitis (HR – catarrhal form), 40 – chronic pharyngitis (CP), 28 – secretory mean otitis media (CO), 22 people made up the control group (C) of practically healthy donors. The age of the surveyed was from 14 to 60 years, the duration of the diseases was from 1 to 5 years, female patients predominated (~ 60%). The examination was carried out at the stage of clinical remission.
The material for the research was mixed saliva, in which the content of immunolobulins and citrokines was investigated by the ELISA method: enzyme immunoassay, the following factors of immunity and inflammation in the CGS were determined:
- secretory and monomeric form of immunoglobulin A (Hema Medica, RF);
- immunoglobulins of classes G, M (Hema Medica, RF);
- interleukins – 1β; 4; 8; 10 (Cytokine, RF);
- interferons α and γ (Cytokine, RF);
- pro- and defensins (Nucalt bioteknology, Netherlands);
- macrophage inflammatory protein-Mip-1b (Assauro, USA);
- salivary lysozyme (Diagnostik Nord, Germany).
Statistical processing was carried out using the methods of Student’s t-criterion and angular transformation “φ” according to Fisher.
Results: Integral of all methods for determining various types of immunity in diseases of the upper respiratory tract with a chronic course is the insufficiency of factors of both innate and acquired immunity, especially during the period of clinical remission of the disease.
A special role in protective reactions belongs to the humoral component, in which the most stable indicator is the level of class A secretory immunoglobulin; it has been shown that almost all the studied components of the immune response had abnormalities in the presence of a chronic inflammatory process in the upper respiratory tract and they can be presented as a line the degree of decrease in the frequency of deviations: secretory IgA, IgG., pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL1β and IL-8), γ-interferon, lysozyme, defensin-β, Mip-1b.
Conclusion: The developed criteria and approaches to assessing systemic immunity in patients with inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract can be used in examining patients and assessing the effectiveness of therapy.

Keywords

inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, local immunity, immunoglobulins and cytokines.


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