Pro-inflammatory cytokine release by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: Relationship to acute phase response and survival

  • Authors:
    • Alastair G.W. Moses
    • Jean Maingay
    • Kathryn Sangster
    • Kenneth C.H. Fearon
    • James A. Ross
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000328
  • Pages: 1091-1095
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Abstract

The acute phase protein response (APPR) and peripheral blood mononuclear cell-derived inflammatory cytokine production was assessed in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer and age-matched healthy volunteers. We examined the relationship between the APPR, cytokine production and survival in these patients. Forty-two patients with pancreatic cancer cachexia and twelve age-matched healthy controls were recruited. The nutritional status, Karnofsky performance score, C reactive protein (CRP), serum interleukin-6, and in vitro monocyte interleukin-1 and interleukin-6 production were measured. The dates of death of the pancreatic cancer patients were subsequently obtained and appropriate patient variables at baseline were entered into a Cox's proportional hazards model. The cancer patients had significantly lower: body mass index, Karnofsky performance score, serum albumin and elevated CRP and stimulated interleukin-6 production. Both univariate and multivariate analysis demonstrated a strong association between tumour stage, CRP, stimulated interleukin-6 production and survival. Monocytes in cachectic pancreatic cancer patients are primed to produce high levels of interleukin-6 when stimulated. Overproduction of interleukin-6 has a negative impact on survival. Decreased survival is associated with an elevated APPR. While the elevated APPR is probably related to locally produced interleukin-6 in the liver, it seems possible that locally and systemically produced interleukin-6 influences survival.

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April 2009
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Moses AG, Maingay J, Sangster K, Fearon KC and Ross JA: Pro-inflammatory cytokine release by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: Relationship to acute phase response and survival. Oncol Rep 21: 1091-1095, 2009
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Moses, A.G., Maingay, J., Sangster, K., Fearon, K.C., & Ross, J.A. (2009). Pro-inflammatory cytokine release by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: Relationship to acute phase response and survival. Oncology Reports, 21, 1091-1095. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000328
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Moses, A. G., Maingay, J., Sangster, K., Fearon, K. C., Ross, J. A."Pro-inflammatory cytokine release by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: Relationship to acute phase response and survival". Oncology Reports 21.4 (2009): 1091-1095.
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Moses, A. G., Maingay, J., Sangster, K., Fearon, K. C., Ross, J. A."Pro-inflammatory cytokine release by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: Relationship to acute phase response and survival". Oncology Reports 21, no. 4 (2009): 1091-1095. https://doi.org/10.3892/or_00000328