High serum IL-6 level reflects susceptible status of the host to endotoxin and IL-1/tumor necrosis factor

Patients with high level of serum endotoxin did not necessarily develop into lethal shock, whereas some patients died of septic shock even when their serum endotoxin levels were low. These results indicate that limiting factor which determines the host to be endotoxin shock principally depends on th...

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Hauptverfasser: Yoshimoto, T, Nakanishi, K, Hirose, S, Hiroishi, K, Okamura, H, Takemoto, Y, Kanamaru, A, Hada, T, Tamura, T, Kakishita, E
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description Patients with high level of serum endotoxin did not necessarily develop into lethal shock, whereas some patients died of septic shock even when their serum endotoxin levels were low. These results indicate that limiting factor which determines the host to be endotoxin shock principally depends on the host susceptibility to endotoxin instead of serum endotoxin level. To understand this susceptible status of the host to endotoxin, we used Propionibacterium acnes primed mouse endotoxin shock model. We found that P. acnes-primed mice responded to low dose of LPS by enhanced production of IL-1 and TNF. And such mice were highly susceptible to the lethal shock inducing effect of IL-1 and/or TNF, which also induced high level of serum IL-6 in these mice. Therefore, measurement of serum IL-6 level provides us with the information of the preceding exposure of the host to either LPS or IL-1 and/or TNF and the highly susceptible status of the host to these stimuli. Based on these results obtained from animal model, we investigated the relationship between serum IL-6 levels and serum endotoxin levels in the patients with malignant hematologic disorders. We found that these patients fell into two groups; an endotoxin susceptible group, equivalent to P. acnes-primed mice, showing high level of serum IL-6 with low level of serum endotoxin, and a nonendotoxin susceptible group, equivalent to P. acnes-nonprimed mice, showing low or undetectable level of serum IL-6 with high level of serum endotoxin. We propose that the measurement of serum IL-6 level in the patients positive for endotoxin is a useful tool in evaluating diagnosis and prognosis of endotoxin shock.
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha - toxicity
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