• Int J Artif Organs · Apr 2015

    Serum interleukin 17 as an early prognostic biomarker of severe acute pancreatitis receiving continuous blood purification.

    • Shu R Dai, Zhen Li, and Jian B Zhang.
    • 1 Department of Cardiovascular Disease, Yongchuan Hospital, Chong Qing Medical Science University, Chong Qing - China.
    • Int J Artif Organs. 2015 Apr 1; 38 (4): 192-8.

    BackgroundSevere acute pancreatitis (SAP) is associated with systemic inflammation, immunoparalysis, and sepsis, and may lead to vital organ failure and death. We evaluated the efficacy of serum interleukin 17 (IL-17) concentration for predicting eventual SAP severity and the clinical benefits of removing IL-17 by continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH).MethodsPatients were divided into 2 groups according to severity: Grade 1 (n = 18, SAP without organ dysfunction) and Grade 2 (n = 18, SAP with organ dysfunction). 20 healthy volunteers served as controls. All patients underwent 24-h CVVH and blood samples were taken at 0, 6, 12, and 24 h for measurement of bacterial load and serum IL-17, IL-6, and endotoxin. Clinical condition was graded by the sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score.ResultsBaseline IL-17, IL-6, endotoxin, and bacterial load were higher in Grade 2 patients. SOFA scores improved significantly, and serum IL-17, IL-6, endotoxin, and bacterial load decreased significantly in all patients after CVVH. Serum IL-17 was significantly and positively correlated with IL-6, bacterial load, and endotoxin during CVVH treatment. In addition, post-CVVH serum IL-17 was directly correlated with SOFA scores on days 1 and 7, and with duration of hospital stay. Non-survivors showed both higher SOFA scores on day 1 and higher baseline IL-17 than survivors.ConclusionsEarlier and higher serum IL-17 elevation predicted prolonged hospitalization, organ failure, and death, possibly by disrupting gut barrier function. CVVH can remove inflammatory cytokines from serum, including IL-17 and IL-6, thereby attenuating the inflammatory response and diminishing associated systemic complications.

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