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Plasma IL-33 levels are decreased in patients with high-risk myelodysplastic syndrome and show no correlation with pro-inflammatory IL-6 levels.

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Abstract Aberrant inflammatory signaling has been shown to be a key pathogenic driver in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Abnormal IL-33 expression has been implicated in inflammatory, immune-related disorders and, some tumors.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Aberrant inflammatory signaling has been shown to be a key pathogenic driver in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Abnormal IL-33 expression has been implicated in inflammatory, immune-related disorders and, some tumors. However, its role in MDS remains widely unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between plasma levels of IL-33, clinical and prognostic data and, IL-6 levels in 101 patients with MDS. A comparative group of 59 healthy individuals was also evaluated. Plasma levels of cytokines were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Lower levels of IL-33 were found in patients with MDS when compared to the control group (p = 0.001), mainly in patients with more advanced stages of the disease and worse prognosis. No significant correlation between the levels of IL-33 and IL-6 was observed (r = 0.175; p = 0.081). These results reinforce the close association between immunological disorders and the pathogenesis of MDS. A greater understanding of the role of inflammatory cytokines in the disease can potentially provide new diagnosis and prognosis markers and new therapeutic targets.

Keywords: inflammatory; decreased patients; levels decreased; correlation; patients high; plasma levels

Journal Title: Cytokine
Year Published: 2021

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