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Elevated interleukin-6 levels are associated with impaired outcome in cardiac transthyretin amyloidosis

Selina Hein, Maximilian Knoll, Fabian aus dem Siepen, Jennifer Furkel, Stefan Schoenland, Ute Hegenbart, Hugo A. Katus, Arnt V. Kristen, Mathias H. Konstandin

2021World Journal of Cardiology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Elevated interleukin (IL)-6-levels have been described in familial variant transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv) associated polyneuropathy and heart failure. However, IL-6 in cardiac ATTR amyloidosis (ATTR-CM) and its prognostic value have not been investigated yet. AIM: We aim to study the correlation between IL-6 levels with clinical presentation (Gillmore-class) and outcome [heart transplantation or death (htx/death)], or the combined endpoint of cardiac decompensation or htx/death in ATTR-CM. METHODS: IL-6 levels of 106 ATTR-CM patients [54 wild-type ATTRwt, 52 ATTRv-CM], 15 asymptomatic carriers of ATTR mutations (aATTRv-CM) and 27 healthy donors were quantified using Luminex technology. Statistical analysis was performed using parametric survival regression models. RESULTS: = 0.006]. However, in the multivariate model, no significant improvement of risk prediction was seen for IL-6, while established prognostic factors were significantly associated with outcome. CONCLUSION: Raised IL-6 levels correlate with clinical presentation and are associated with worse outcome in ATTR-CM but do not improve stratification in addition to established risk factors.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineTransthyretinAmyloidosisCardiac amyloidosisInterleukinInternal medicineGastroenterologyCardiologyBioinformaticsCytokineBiologyAmyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, OutcomesPericarditis and Cardiac TamponadeTakotsubo Cardiomyopathy and Associated Phenomena