HEPATITIS C IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH LEVELS OF CIRCULATING N-TERMINAL PRO-BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AND INTERLEUKIN-6
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2012
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HEPATITIS C IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH LEVELS OF CIRCULATING N-TERMINAL PRO-BRAIN NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AND INTERLEUKIN-6 / Antonelli, A; Ferri, Clodoveo; Ferrari, Silvia Martina; Di Domenicantonio, A; Mancusi, C; Marchi, S; De Bortoli, N; Metelli, Mr; Bruschi, F; Fallahi, P.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFLAMMATION. - ISSN 1721-727X. - 10:1(2012), pp. 133-138. [10.1177/1721727X1201000117]
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To our knowledge, no study has evaluated N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP) together with interleukin-6 (IL-6) and interferon (IFN)-gamma serum levels in a large series of patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) as possible markers of cardiac dysfunction. NTproBNP and IL-6 serum levels were valued in 55 HCV-patients, and in 55 sex- and age-matched controls. HCV-patients showed significantly higher mean NTproBNP and IL-6 levels than controls (P= 0.001); no significant difference was observed for IFN-gamma. By defining high NTproBNP level as a value higher than 300 pg/mL (that is used to rule out heart failure in patients under 75 years of age), 12% (6/49) of HCV-patients and 0 of controls had NTproBNP (chi(2); P = 0.012). In conclusion, this study demonstrates high levels of circulating NTproBNP and IL-6 in HCV-patients. The increase of NTproBNP may indicate the presence of a subclinical cardiac dysfunction. Further prospective studies quantifying symptoms and correlating these with echocardiographic parameters are needed to confirm this association.
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Cardiac dysfunction; Cytokines; HCV chronic infection; Heart failure; IL-6; Interferon-gamma; N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide;
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Antonelli, A; Ferri, Clodoveo; Ferrari, Silvia Martina; Di Domenicantonio, A; Mancusi, C; Marchi, S; De Bortoli, N; Metelli, Mr; Bruschi, F; Fallahi, P.
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