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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Recent data have shown that anti-inflammatory responses to major injury occur immediately after trauma.
Interleukin 11
(
IL-11
), a member of the IL-6 family, is a pleiotropic cytokine with hematopoietic, osteotrophic, and mucosa protective properties, as well as anti-inflammatory functions.
IL-11
inhibits synthesis of proinflammatory cytokines, promotes a Th2-type immune response, and improves outcome after shock and
sepsis
in different animal models. To further investigate the role of
IL-11
in the human posttraumatic immune response, we measured plasma levels of
IL-11
in 216 multiple-injured patients (mean age of 40 +/- 16 [range 11-81] years; Injury Severity Score [ISS] of 31 +/- 11 [range 16-66] points; 52 women and 164 men) after injury and correlated this with demographics, clinical course, and other laboratory parameters.
IL-11
was significantly elevated in polytraumatized patients compared with healthy donors (P <0.0001). The time course of
IL-11
in surviving patients was an initial increase after trauma with a decrease during the first 4 weeks, whereas nonsurvivors (n=34) had a significant increase later after injury (4 weeks).
IL-11
was significantly higher after abdominal trauma and in men. No correlation between systemic
IL-11
and ISS or age was detected.
IL-11
correlated significantly with other pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL-18. Our data demonstrate elevated levels of systemic
IL-11
after multiple injuries; however, the role of a posttraumatic increase of
IL-11
has to be further analyzed. In contrast to IL-6,
IL-11
in plasma does not correlate with trauma severity and seems to have no clinical relevance to outcome prediction after trauma.
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PMID:Analysis of systemic interleukin-11 after major trauma. 1561 28