Role the (IL1, IL6, and TNF) with Chronic Autoimmune Diseases in Mosul City / Iraq

Objective: Our study examined the relationship of the levels of cytokines IL1, 6, and TNF in three different immune diseases with age and Sex. Material and methods: The samples of the study were obtained from in Mosul city hospitals for the period from October 2023 to February 29, 2024. The study in...

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Veröffentlicht in:South Eastern European journal of public health 2024-09, p.282-289
Hauptverfasser: Jasim, Duha Adil, AlTaie, Anmar A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: Our study examined the relationship of the levels of cytokines IL1, 6, and TNF in three different immune diseases with age and Sex. Material and methods: The samples of the study were obtained from in Mosul city hospitals for the period from October 2023 to February 29, 2024. The study included 90 different medical cases suffering from immune diseases, 50 of whom were suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, 16 were suffering from erythematosus, and 24 were suffering from Celiac disease. The ages of the study participants were between 10 years and 65 years. Outcomes: Serum samples were examined for IL1, 6, and TNF using the ELISA technique. The results of ELISA revealed that Concentrations of Interleukins and TNF were low in all patients because the patients in the chronic phase of Autoimmune Diseases take treatment to reduce the cytokines which is hyperactive Therefore, cytokines concentrations appeared lower than standard concentrations. However, the results show a significant association between measuring IL-1 for a CD and measuring IL-6, TNF for an SLE among Autoimmune disease patients and their sex, and age. Conclusion: significance and impact of study: IL1, 6, and TNF are one of the most common cytokines on the globe. It has been connected directly or indirectly with various disorders, including autoimmune diseases. However, the link between IL1, 6 - TNF and Autoimmune Diseases is still controversial. Our results indicate that they play a possible role in the development of autoimmune diseases; however, more studies on a larger scale are required to confirm the results.
ISSN:2197-5248
2197-5248
DOI:10.70135/seejph.vi.1068