Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
Eur J Clin Invest 1998, PMID: 9767364

Cytokine regulation of the acute-phase protein levels in multiple myeloma.

Bíró, L; Domján, G; Falus, A; Jakab, L; Cseh, K; Kalabay, L; Tarkovács, G; Tresch, J; Malle, E; Kramer, J; Prohászka, Z; Jákó, J; Füst, G; Császár, A

BACKGROUND

Interleukin (IL) 6 has an important role in the regulation of acute-phase proteins (APPs) during an acute-phase response. We studied IL-6 and other cytokines to determine if they regulate serum APP levels in the same way under the condition of the aberrant, long-lasting 'acute-phase response' that occurs in patients with chronic inflammation and cancer.

METHODS

Serum levels of nine positive APPs [CRP, SAA, C1-INH, Bf, C5, C8, C9, alpha 1-acidic glycoprotein (AGP) and haptoglobin] and two negative APPs [transferrin and alpha 2-HS glycoprotein (AHSG)] were measured using immunochemical methods in 59 multiple myeloma patients and in 72 healthy control subjects. Serum IL-6 and tumour necrosis factor (TNF) alpha levels were determined by bioassays.

RESULTS

IL-6 was negatively correlated with five out of nine (C1-INH, C8, C9, AGP and haptoglobin) positive APPs but positively correlated with C-reactive protein (CRP). When patients with high and low IL-6 serum concentration were compared, CRP levels were higher, AGP and haptoglobin levels were lower in the high- than in the low-L-6 group, whereas no significant difference between the two groups was found in levels of the other positive and negative APPs. TNF-alpha levels were negatively correlated with transferrin and AHSG levels. No difference in the levels of positive APPs was observed between patients with low and high TNF-alpha serum concentration. By contrast, levels of both transferrin and AHSG were significantly lower in the high- than in the low-TNF-alpha group.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings indicate that, except for regulation of the negative APPs by TNF-alpha, the mechanism of APP regulation is different under the conditions of the short-term and the chronic, long-lasting 'acute-phase reaction'.

Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Acute-Phase Reaction, Multiple Myeloma
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Text Mining Data

APPs — TNF-alpha: " These findings indicate that, except for regulation of the negative APPs by TNF-alpha , the mechanism of APP regulation is different under the conditions of the short-term and the chronic, long lasting ` acute-phase reaction ' "

Manually curated Databases

No curated data.