Górski Norbert P, Krzeski Antoni
Katedra i Klinika Otolaryngologii Akademii Medycznej, Warszawie.
Pol Merkur Lekarski. 2005 Sep;19(111):490-3.
Long-term, low-dose macrolide therapy is effective in the treatment of chronic airway inflammation. It is believed that macrolide antibiotics produce this benefit through an antiinflammatory effect that is separate from their antibiotic effect. Eosinophils are key mediators in the inflammation seen in chronic rhinosinusitis. The effect of macrolides on eosinophilic inflammation is presented. In vitro studies recently have suggested that macrolides increase eosinophil apoptosis and reduce production of eosinophil chemotactic cytokines and adhesion molecules. In vivo studies have shown a reduction in eosinophil count and activity in asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis. Further in vitro and clinical studies are required to investigate this subject. The authors present preliminary results of clinical trial.