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Comparative Study
. 2007 Feb;45(2):350-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2006.09.049.

Aortic aneurysms secrete interleukin-6 into the circulation

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Comparative Study

Aortic aneurysms secrete interleukin-6 into the circulation

Joe Dawson et al. J Vasc Surg. 2007 Feb.
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Abstract

Objective: Circulating plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) concentrations are elevated in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) compared with controls. In vitro studies suggest that the aneurysm is the source of the IL-6. Because IL-6 is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular mortality, elevation of this cytokine may be significant in these patients, who represent a group at increased risk from cardiovascular death. The aim of this study was to directly measure in vivo aortic IL-6 concentrations, testing the hypothesis that aneurysms secrete IL-6 into the circulation.

Methods: Before endovascular aneurysm repair took place, blood was sampled from the entire length of the aorta in 27 patients with AAA and nine with thoracic aneurysms (TAs). A control group consisted of 15 patients without aneurysms undergoing angiography. Plasma IL-6 was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) was measured turbidimetrically. Aneurysm surface area was calculated from axial computed tomography scans.

Results: Mean IL-6 concentrations (pg/mL) were higher in the TA and AAA groups compared with controls (10.4 +/- 3.7 and 4.9 +/- 0.5 vs 2.7 +/- 0.5, P = .002). There was a significant difference in plasma IL-6 concentration corresponding to aneurysm position in the AAA (P = .002) and TA (P = .008) groups, with both patterns conforming to a linear trend. This pattern was not observed in the control group, in which no significant difference in IL-6 concentrations was found throughout the aorta. Peak IL-6 occurred earlier in TAs compared with AAAs (descending aorta vs iliac artery) corresponding to aneurysm position (P = .0007). Linear regression revealed a positive correlation between aneurysm surface area and mean plasma IL-6 (Spearman's correlation, P = .003). The mean surface areas of the TAs, at 0.07 m2 (interquartile range [IQR], 0.06 to 0.09), were higher than those of the AAAs at 0.03 m2 (IQR, 0.02 to 0.04; P = .002). High-sensitivity CRP was within normal limits, and no significant differences were found between the AAA group and the controls.

Conclusions: Circulating IL-6 is elevated within the aorta in patients with aneurysms and corresponds to aneurysm position. Furthermore, aneurysm surface area and mean plasma IL-6 are correlated. In the absence of any evidence of systemic inflammation in the form of elevated hs-CRP, these data support the hypothesis that aneurysms secrete IL-6 into the circulation. This may contribute to the high cardiovascular mortality observed in patients with aneurysms.

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