Otitis media is one of the most common diseases in children. A variety if cytokines, potent inflammatory mediators, play a crucial role in the initiation and maintenance of the immunological response in otitis media. We discussed a profile of cytokines in various forms of otitis media (otitis media acute, chronic otitis media with effusion) and we underlined the differences between these types. We also described the influence of the most common pathogens of otitis media (S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae) on the cytokine panel in middle ear effusion. We discussed the current data supporting the hypothesis that in some cases the middle ear may act as a target organ for allergic inflammation. Since numerous authors demonstrated that the cytokine profiles are relevant for the evolution of otitis media it has been proposed that measurement of some proinflammatory cytokines in the middle ear effusion may be used in order to monitor the inflammatory process. It has been also proposed using cytokines as a target for pharmacological manipulation in the treatment of otitis media.
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