Abstract

Chronic polyposis rhinosinusitis (CPRS) is an inflammatory disease of the nose and paranasal sinuses, accompanied by the formation and recurrent growth of polyps. PDRS is an urgent medical problem, because it is difficult to treat and is accompanied by constant exacerbations. The important role of neutrophil granulocytes in the pathogenesis of CPRS has been proved, as they are the first line of defense in response to tissue damage and active participants in the pathological process. There is evidence of successful use of immunocorrectors in the treatment of patients with CPPS, but they are often prescribed without regard to possible pathogenetic mechanisms of the disease. One of the promising immunomodulators of local use is a preparation of human recombinant interferon gamma. It is known that interferon gamma is able to activate neutrophils due to the receptors to this cytokine, which are located on their surface. The aim of the study was to investigate the functional activity of neutrophils in patients with CPPS and the effect of human recombinant interferon gamma on these indicators. Thirty-five patients with CHRS were examined before and after therapy with intranasal interferon gamma. The control group included 30 healthy subjects. Functional activity of neutrophils was studied in whole blood by chemiluminescent method using double stimulation. Patients with CPRS before treatment revealed increased indexes of neutrophils stimulated activity, maximal intensity of cells luminescence, activation coefficient and decreased time of neutrophils output at maximal luminescence. After treatment with intranasal preparation of interferon gamma there was significant decrease of spontaneous and stimulated activity of neutrophils and maximum intensity of cell luminescence. As a result, after the treatment, in patients with CHRS the values of stimulated production of neutrophils and maximum intensity of cell luminescence were reduced to the level of the control group, and the spontaneous activity of neutrophils was even lower than in healthy subjects, while the neutrophils activation factor remained elevated as in patients before therapy. The results obtained testify to normalization of the main indexes of neutrophil functional activity in CHPS patients after treatment with human recombinant interferon gamma.

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