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Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity

BACKGROUND/AIM OF THE STUDY: Low-grade systemic inflammation was suggested to participate to the decline of physiological functions and increased vulnerability encountered in older patients. Geriatric syndromes encompass various features such as functional dependence, polymorbidity, depression and m...

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Autores principales: Compté, Nathalie, Boudjeltia, Karim Zouaoui, Vanhaeverbeek, Michel, De Breucker, Sandra, Pepersack, Thierry, Tassignon, Joel, Trelcat, Anne, Goriely, Stanislas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081911
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author Compté, Nathalie
Boudjeltia, Karim Zouaoui
Vanhaeverbeek, Michel
De Breucker, Sandra
Pepersack, Thierry
Tassignon, Joel
Trelcat, Anne
Goriely, Stanislas
author_facet Compté, Nathalie
Boudjeltia, Karim Zouaoui
Vanhaeverbeek, Michel
De Breucker, Sandra
Pepersack, Thierry
Tassignon, Joel
Trelcat, Anne
Goriely, Stanislas
author_sort Compté, Nathalie
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description BACKGROUND/AIM OF THE STUDY: Low-grade systemic inflammation was suggested to participate to the decline of physiological functions and increased vulnerability encountered in older patients. Geriatric syndromes encompass various features such as functional dependence, polymorbidity, depression and malnutrition. There is a strong prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and related risk factors and chronic cytomegalovirus infections in the geriatric population. As these underlying conditions were proposed to influence the inflammatory state, the aim of this study was to assess their potential contribution to the association of geriatric syndromes with inflammatory parameters. METHODOLOGY: We recruited 100 subjects in the general population or hospitalized for chronic medical conditions (age, 23-96 years). We collected information on clinical status (medical history, ongoing comorbidities, treatments and geriatric scales), biological parameters (hematological tests, cytomegalovirus serology) and cytokines production (basal and alum-induced interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6 levels). Using stepwise backward multivariate analyses, we defined which set of clinical and biological variables could be predictive for increased inflammatory markers. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We confirmed the age-associated increase of circulating IL-6 levels. In contrast to geriatric scales, we found history of cardiovascular diseases to be strongly associated for this parameter as for high IL-6 production upon ex vivo stimulation with alum. CONCLUSIONS: Association between low-grade inflammation and geriatric conditions could be linked to underlying cardiovascular diseases.
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spelling pubmed-38282512013-11-16 Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity Compté, Nathalie Boudjeltia, Karim Zouaoui Vanhaeverbeek, Michel De Breucker, Sandra Pepersack, Thierry Tassignon, Joel Trelcat, Anne Goriely, Stanislas PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND/AIM OF THE STUDY: Low-grade systemic inflammation was suggested to participate to the decline of physiological functions and increased vulnerability encountered in older patients. Geriatric syndromes encompass various features such as functional dependence, polymorbidity, depression and malnutrition. There is a strong prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and related risk factors and chronic cytomegalovirus infections in the geriatric population. As these underlying conditions were proposed to influence the inflammatory state, the aim of this study was to assess their potential contribution to the association of geriatric syndromes with inflammatory parameters. METHODOLOGY: We recruited 100 subjects in the general population or hospitalized for chronic medical conditions (age, 23-96 years). We collected information on clinical status (medical history, ongoing comorbidities, treatments and geriatric scales), biological parameters (hematological tests, cytomegalovirus serology) and cytokines production (basal and alum-induced interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6 levels). Using stepwise backward multivariate analyses, we defined which set of clinical and biological variables could be predictive for increased inflammatory markers. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We confirmed the age-associated increase of circulating IL-6 levels. In contrast to geriatric scales, we found history of cardiovascular diseases to be strongly associated for this parameter as for high IL-6 production upon ex vivo stimulation with alum. CONCLUSIONS: Association between low-grade inflammation and geriatric conditions could be linked to underlying cardiovascular diseases. Public Library of Science 2013-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3828251/ /pubmed/24244750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081911 Text en © 2013 Compté et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Compté, Nathalie
Boudjeltia, Karim Zouaoui
Vanhaeverbeek, Michel
De Breucker, Sandra
Pepersack, Thierry
Tassignon, Joel
Trelcat, Anne
Goriely, Stanislas
Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity
title Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity
title_full Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity
title_fullStr Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity
title_full_unstemmed Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity
title_short Increased Basal and Alum-Induced Interleukin-6 Levels in Geriatric Patients Are Associated with Cardiovascular Morbidity
title_sort increased basal and alum-induced interleukin-6 levels in geriatric patients are associated with cardiovascular morbidity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081911
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