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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
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Soluble interleukin-6 receptor
(
sIL-6R
) has previously been shown to potentiate the activity of interleukin (IL)-6, which may display antitumor activity. We evaluated
sIL-6R
and IL-6 levels in the sera of 24 patients following transplantation (allogeneic, n=17; autologous, n=7). Five patients developed acute
graft-versus-host disease
(AGVHD), three had early graft rejection, and three had an early relapse following bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Soluble IL-6R levels were evaluated at day - 10, day 0, day of engraftment, and during BMT-related complications, using IL-6R-specific monoclonal antibodies (mAb) and double-sandwich ELISA. In normal controls,
sIL-6R
and IL-6 levels were 20+/-3 ng/ml and 0.01+/-0.005 ng/ml, respectively. Soluble IL-6R levels increased in direct correlation with engraftment in the uneventful allogeneic transplants (17.7+/-2.1 ng/ml at day 0 to 49.7+/-2.6 ng/ml at day of engraftment, n=6, P<0.05) as well as in the autologous transplants (26.8+/-2.82 at day 0 to 66.4+/-12.9 at day of engraftment, n=5, P=0.01). In contrast, IL-6 levels declined with time during the conditioning period and showed only a modest elevation following BMT. Increased levels of
sIL-6R
and IL-6 were found in the patients who developed AGVHD (23.8+/-4.2 and 0+/-0 ng/ml at day 0 to 79+/-6.9 and 0.26+/-0.04 ng/ml, respectively, at time of AGVHD, n=5, P=0.01). No correlation was found between the severity of AGVHD and
sIL-6R
levels. In the three patients with early relapse,
sIL-6R
levels increased from 30+/-0 ng/ml at day 0 to 90 ng/ml (P=0.05) and IL-6 levels increased from 0 to 0.16+/-0 ng/ml, respectively. The mean elevation of
sIL-6R
in the patients with early relapse and AGVHD was significantly higher than the mean elevation in the patients with the relatively smooth engraftment (P<0.05). Contrary to these findings, in the three patients with graft rejection,
sIL-6R
levels decreased while IL-6 was found to be elevated. Basic disease, conditioning regimen, type of transplant,
GVHD
propylaxis, and T cell depletion had no effect on
sIL-6R
or IL-6 levels. In summary,
sIL-6R
levels positively correlated with engraftment. Both
sIL-6R
and IL-6 levels were found to be significantly elevated in patients who developed AGVHD or early relapse following BMT. Therefore, the
sIL-6R
level may be used as a tool for assessing engraftment and transplant-related complications following BMT.
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PMID:Soluble interleukin-6 receptors in hematology patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation. 869 33
Dysregulation of the cytokine network plays an important role in
graft-versus-host disease
(
GVHD
). Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is an obligatory cytokine for interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) production and IFN-gamma and sIFN-gammaR are elevated in patients with
GVHD
. Because IL-18 binding protein (IL-18BP) is an inhibitor of IL-18-mediated IFN-gamma production, we evaluated IL-18BP levels in patients undergoing allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT). IL-18BP levels were assessed in 14 patients on day -10 (before conditioning), on the day of transplant, on the day of engraftment, and during transplant-related complications. A comparison of the kinetics of IL-18BP and soluble(s) IL-6R, sIFN-gammaR, IL-18 serum levels was performed. IL-18BP levels were assessed by specific monoclonal antibodies in a double-sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In all patients IL-18BP levels decreased during conditioning and increased in parallel with engraftment (p < 0.05). Accordingly, during rejection, IL-18BP serum levels remained low and similar to pretransplant levels. The mean elevation of IL-18BP detected in association to acute
GVHD
was significantly higher in comparison to normal engraftment (p < 0.05). A correlation between IL-18BP, sIFNgammaR, and
sIL-6R
serum levels was found in all patients. No correlation between IL-18 and IL-18BP serum levels was found in patients undergoing uneventful PBSCT and rejection, whereas a marked increase in both IL-18 and IL-18BP levels was detected during acute
GVHD
(p < 0.01). Our data suggest that the dysregulation of IL-18 and IL-18BP may be important in the pathophysiology of transplant-related complications. Furthermore, because preliminary data from our group show that IL-18 blockage ameliorates
GVHD
in murine models, it is inferred that these cytokines may represent potential targets in the development of new therapeutic strategies in acute
GVHD
.
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PMID:Interleukin-18 binding protein in acute graft versus host disease and engraftment following allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplants. 1179 3
Interleukin (IL)-6 is an important regulator of immunity and inflammation in many diseases. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the IL-6 gene influence outcome after allogeneic stem cell transplantation (ASCT), but the possible importance of SNPs in the IL-6 receptor has not been examined. We therefore investigated whether SNPs in the IL-6R gene influenced biochemical characteristics and clinical outcomes after ASCT. We examined the IL-6 promoter variant rs1800975 and the IL-6R SNPs rs4453032, rs2228145, rs4129267, rs4845374, rs4329505, rs4845617, rs12083537, rs4845618, rs6698040 and rs4379670 in a 101 population-based cohort of allotransplant recipients and their family donors. Patients being homozygous for the major alleles of the IL-6R SNPs rs2228145 and rs4845618 showed high pretransplant CRP serum levels together with decreased
sIL-6R
levels; the decreased IL-6R levels persisted 6 months post-transplant. In contrast, patients being homozygous for the minor allele of the IL-6R SNP rs4379670 showed decreased pretransplant CRP levels. Furthermore, the IL-6R rs4845618 donor genotype showed an association with severe acute
graft-versus-host disease
(
GVHD
), whereas the donor genotype of the IL-6 SNP rs1800795 was associated with decreased survival 100 days post-transplant. Finally, the recipient genotype of the IL-6R SNP rs4329505 showed a strong association with 2-years non-relapse mortality, and this effect was also highly significant in multivariate analysis. IL-6 and IL-6R SNPs influence the clinical outcome after allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
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PMID:A pilot study of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the interleukin-6 receptor and their effects on pre- and post-transplant serum mediator level and outcome after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. 2951 61