IL-10 and IL-1β Serum Levels, Genetic Variants, and Metabolic Syndrome: Insights into Older Adults’ Clinical Characteristics

Author:

Freitas Renata de Souza1ORCID,de Souza Silva Calliandra Maria23ORCID,Ferreira Fratelli Caroline2ORCID,Ramos de Lima Luciano3,Morato Stival Marina23,Schwerz Funghetto Silvana23ORCID,Rodrigues da Silva Izabel Cristina23ORCID,Vieira de Andrade Rosângela1

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program in Genomic Sciences and Biotechnology, Catholic University of Brasilia, Federal District, Brasília 72220-900, Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Health Sciences and Technologies, Faculty of Ceilândia, University of Brasília, Federal District, Brasília 72220-900, Brazil

3. Faculty of Ceilândia, University of Brasilia, Federal District, Brasília 72220-900, Brazil

Abstract

Populational aging is marked by chronic noncommunicable diseases, such as metabolic syndrome (MetS). IL-10 and IL-1β are pleiotropic cytokines with multiple biological effects linked to metabolic disorders. This cross-sectional study assessed 193 participants’ IL-10 and IL-1β serum levels regarding their role in developing MetS, clinical characteristics, and their IL1B rs1143627 and IL10 rs1800890 variants’ genotype frequencies in a population over 60. IL-10 levels correlated weakly with HDL levels and fat mass and inversely with triglycerides, glucose, glycated hemoglobin, and estimated average blood glucose levels. IL-10 levels were also indirectly influenced by the patient’s T2DM duration, lean mass amount, and bone mineral content. Participants with altered HDL, elevated serum glucose, raised HbA1c levels, or those over 80 had reduced serum IL-10 levels compared to those with normal levels or other age groups, respectively. Women also had higher serum IL-10 levels than men. Dissimilarly, IL-1β levels correlated directly only with the number of total leukocytes and segmented neutrophils, showing only significant variations with self-reported alcohol consumption. Our study also found that those with the IL10 AA genotype (lower IL-10 levels) had a significantly higher risk of developing MetS. These findings may help direct future research and more targeted therapeutic approaches in older adults.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior—Brasil

University of Brasília DPI/COPEI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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