Alcohol
Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 29-34, January 2001

Serum cytokine levels in alcohol-related liver cirrhosis

  • Jadwiga Daniluk

      Affiliations

    • Clinic and Department of Gastroenterology, University Medical School, Jaczewskiego 8, 20-950 Lublin, Poland
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  • Agnieszka Szuster-Ciesielska

      Affiliations

    • Department of Virology and Immunology, Maria Curie-Skodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, Poland
  • ,
  • Jarosaw Drabko

      Affiliations

    • Division of Gastroenterology, District Hospital, Al.Kraśnicka 100, 20-718 Lublin, Poland
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  • Martyna Kandefer-Szerszeń

      Affiliations

    • Department of Virology and Immunology, Maria Curie-Skodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, Poland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Fax: +48-81-537-59-59

Received 18 January 2000; received in revised form 9 May 2000; accepted 18 September 2000.

Abstract 

Chronic alcoholism complicated by alcoholic liver disease is characterized by activation of the inflammatory response system. To evaluate the role of cytokines in the progress of alcoholic cirrhosis, we assessed serum level of the proinflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-6, and IL-8 and the antiinflammatory cytokines IL-2, IL-10, and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β in patients with compensated and decompensated alcoholic liver cirrhosis. Compensated alcoholic cirrhosis was characterized by increased IL-6 (6.3±2.9 vs. HP 2.2±1.4 pg/ml in controls) and decreased IL-10 (HP 4.1±3.5 vs. 6.4±5.4 pg/ml in controls). TNF-α, IL-8, and TGF-β1 levels were comparable to those found in controls. In sera of patients with decompensated alcoholic liver cirrhosis, besides increased IL-6 (11.2±7.7 pg/ml), increased concentrations of TNF-α (25.1±4.5 vs. 9.1±7.0 pg/ml in controls) and IL-8 (171.7±294.0 vs. 2.7±2.9 pg/ml in controls) were also detected. TGF-β1 and IL-10 levels were similar to those found in controls. These results strongly indicate that a significant derangement of the balance between proinflammatory and antiinflammatory signals is characteristic of compensated and especially of decompensated alcoholic cirrhosis.

Keywords:  Alcohol, Cirrhosis, Interleukins 2, 6, 8, 10, Tumor necrosis factor α, Transforming growth factor β

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PII: S0741-8329(00)00134-8

Alcohol
Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 29-34, January 2001