IMMUNE MECHANISMS OF MIDDLE EAR DISEASE
中耳疾病的免疫机制
基本信息
- 批准号:2003257
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1982
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1982-08-01 至 1999-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: Otitis media is a very common disease of children frequently
diagnosed during upper respiratory infection. Surveys suggest that chronic
otitis media is more common in children with allergies. The applicant's
studies of twins from birth have reportedly found positive allergy skin
tests in 50% of twins with chronic otitis media with effusion contrasted
with 20% of twins with no ear disease (p<0.02). Past studies in allergic
patients by this investigator and his group showed that nasal inflammation
provoked by intranasal allergen challenge or natural pollen exposure is
associated with eustachian tube obstruction, a risk factor for otitis media.
Other studies by this group demonstrated that experimental upper respiratory
infection in adult subjects using rhinovirus and influenza virus caused
eustachian tube obstruction, abnormal middle ear pressures and otitis media.
These viral upper respiratory infections also caused changes in bacterial
flora of the nasopharynx, altered neutrophil function and depressed certain
aspects of immune function. In addition, increased IgE responses of these
subjects were found during and after the viral upper respiratory infections
suggesting that a unique response of allergic subjects to virus infections
may contribute to their higher incidence of otitis media. This work
described in the present proposal is intended to further define various
aspects of the interactions between allergy and virus infection and evaluate
mechanisms which contribute to otitis media.
Plans are also described to study respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
experimental infection and evaluate mechanisms which contribute to otitis
media. This collaborative research effort by immunologists,
otolaryngologists, microbiologists, physiologists and molecular biologists
will better define the role of viral infection and allergy in the
pathogenesis of otitis media and should result in improved management of
this disease.
The specific aims of the investigators in the current proposal are: (1) To
extend the virus challenge models to include infection with RSV by: (a)
defining the response of the nose, ET, and ME of AR and non-AR subjects to
experimental RSV infection; (b) evaluating the potential of RSV to cause OM
in adult volunteers; (c) determining the effects of RSV infection on host
immune function, inflammatory mediator elaboration and nasopharyngeal
bacterial carriage; and (d) evaluating the potential of RSV to prime the
responses of the nose, ET, ME, and lungs to secondary challenges with
inflammatory stimuli.
(2) To evaluate suggested mechanisms of OM pathogenesis during experimental
viral URI by (a) determining if poor ET function predisposes to OM; (b)
assaying the effusions recovered from subjects with experimental OM for the
presence of viruses and bacteria; (c) documenting the changes in
nasopharyngeal flora during these infections; and (d) further characterizing
the effects of virus infection on host defenses. (3) To evaluate the
hypothesis that the presence of nasal allergy is a significant risk factor
for the development of OM secondary to viral URIs by (a) comparing the
responses of AR and non-AR subjects to viral infection; (b) determining if
the response of AR subjects is primed by preexisting and concurrent allergen
exposure to a perennial allergen; and (c) determining if a viral URI
exacerbates the symptoms and pathophysiologies provoked by nasal challenge
with a perennial allergen.
摘要:中耳炎是儿童常见病
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