Free Interleukin (IL)-18 Levels, and the Impact of IL18 and IL18BP Genetic Variation, in CHD Patients and Healthy Men

Author:

Thompson Simon R.1,Novick Daniela1,Stock Carmel J.1,Sanders Julie1,Brull David1,Cooper Jackie1,Woo Patricia1,Miller George1,Rubinstein Menachem1,Humphries Steve E.1

Affiliation:

1. From Cardiovascular Genetics (S.R.T., J.C., S.E.H.), Rayne Institute, University College London, UK.; the Department of Molecular Genetics (D.N., M.R.), The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; the Department of Immunology and Molecular Pathology (C.J.S., P.W.), University College London, UK; UCL Department of Surgery (J.S.), The Heart Hospital, Westmoreland Street, London, UK; Clinical and Academic Department of Cardiovascular Medicine (D.B.), The Whittington Hospital NHS Trust, London,...

Abstract

Objective— To investigate free interleukin-18 (fIL-18) levels, and variation within the IL-18 system genes, in heart surgery patients, and healthy men. Methods and Results— fIL-18 was calculated from IL-18 and IL-18 binding protein (BP) levels, in 421 healthy men and 196 post–coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients. After surgery, fIL-18 peaked at 6 hours (from 117 to 331 pg/mL) but fell to below presurgery levels at 24 hours (99 pg/mL), because of changes in total IL-18 and IL-18BP. fIL-18 24 hours postsurgery was significantly higher in those who suffered a major complication after surgery (125 versus 80 pg/mL, P <0.01). Baseline total IL-18 was also higher in healthy men who went on to suffer an MI over 17 years of prospective study (276 versus 240 pg/mL, P =0.01). Tagging SNPs for IL18 (n=5) and IL18BP (n=3) were determined, in both studies the IL18 Hap III haplotype (frequency 30%) was associated with 36% lower baseline fIL-18 levels before surgery ( P <0.01), and 7% lower in healthy men ( P =0.04). The frequency of Hap III was lower in CABG patients than in healthy men (20.7 versus 29.8%, P <0.01). Conclusions— IL-18 levels, which are determined in part by variation in IL18 , play a role in CHD development and postsurgery outcome.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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