The transcription rate of interleukin-6 (IL-6) can be reduced by the C-allele of a polymorphism (rs1800795) located in the 5-flanking region of the IL-6 gene (NM-000600), and IL-6 plasma levels increase with age. We assembled an elderly Italian population ["The Treviso Longeva (Trelong) study", age range 70-106 years, n = 668 subjects] and assessed rs1800795 genotype and plasma IL-6 concentrations. The rs1800795 genotype was also assessed in an independent Italian study ("Milan" study, age range 70-96, n∈=∈245 subjects). To verify an age- or sex-specific effect of rs1800795 genotype we compared people younger (70-85) and older (85+) than 85 years of age. We found a significant reduction in the frequency of rs1800795 C/C genotype in 85+ men from the Trelong study, while in the Milan study this data did not reach significance. However, considering the two studies together, the frequency of the rs1800795 C/C genotype was significantly lower in 85+ than in 70-85 males (4.0% and 10.7%, respectively), while it remained unchanged in females. As for IL-6 plasma levels, after a multivariate analysis to control for confounders, a correlation between age and plasma IL-6 concentrations was revealed (P∈
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Albani, D., Batelli, S., Polito, L., Prato, F., Pesaresi, M., Gajo, G. B., … Forloni, G. (2009). Interleukin-6 plasma level increases with age in an Italian elderly population (“The Treviso Longeva”-Trelong-study) with a sex-specific contribution of rs1800795 polymorphism. Age, 31(2), 155–162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-009-9092-5
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