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. 2011 Mar 8:2011:270149.
doi: 10.4061/2011/270149.

Clinical utility of serum interleukin-8 and interferon-alpha in thyroid diseases

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Clinical utility of serum interleukin-8 and interferon-alpha in thyroid diseases

Toral P Kobawala et al. J Thyroid Res. .

Abstract

Serum interleukin-8 (IL-8) and interferon-alpha (IFN-α) levels have been estimated from a total of 88 individuals of which 19 were disease-free healthy individuals, and 69 were patients with thyroid diseases: goitre (N = 21), autoimmune diseases (N = 16), and carcinomas (N = 32). Both IL-8 and IFN-α were significantly higher in all the patients as compared to healthy individuals. Serum IL-8 levels showed significant positive correlation with disease stage in thyroid cancer patients. Higher serum IL-8 levels were associated with advanced disease stage while no significant correlation was observed between serum IFN-α levels and any of the clinicopathological parameters. IL-8 and IFN-α significantly correlated with each other in anaplastic carcinoma patients. Finally concluding, monitoring the serum IL-8 and IFN-α levels can help differentiate patients with thyroid diseases from healthy individuals, and IL-8 seems to have a role in the pathogenesis of thyroid diseases and may represent a target for innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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ROC curves for IL-8 and IFN-α.
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Figure 1
ROC curves for IL-8 and IFN-α.
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(a) Incidence of IL-8 and IFN-α levels in patients with thyroid diseases as compared to healthy individuals. (b) Incidence of IL-8 and IFN-α levels in thyroid carcinoma patients as compared to healthy individuals. (c) Incidence of IL-8 and IFN-α levels in early- and advanced-stage thyroid carcinoma patients as compared to healthy individuals.
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Figure 3
Association between serum IL-8 levels and histopathological stage of thyroid carcinoma patients.
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Figure 4
Relative risk of IL-8 in early- and advanced-stage thyroid carcinoma patients.

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