Circulating and ex vivo production of pyrogenic cytokines and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in 123 patients with fever of unknown origin

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Circulating and ex vivo production of interleukin (IL)-1β, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, IL-6, and IL-1 receptor antagonist (ra) and the diagnostic utility of these cytokines were studied in 123 patients with fever of unknown origin (FUO). Diagnoses were infections, 28; neoplasms, 14; noninfectious inflammatory diseases (NIID), 32; miscellaneous diseases, 10; and none made, 39, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-1ra concentrations were higher in patients with infections, neoplasms, and NIID than in healthy controls. Patients with infections had higher concentrations of TNF-α than controls. The ex vivo production of IL-1β and IL-1ra in all patients with FUO did not differ from that in controls; however, production of TNF-α was lower in patients with neoplasms and NIID, and IL-6 production was lower in patients with neoplasms. Thirty-five patients with fever did not have elevated cytokines. Although some significant differences were found among the diagnostic subgroups, there was wide variation. Thus, measurement of these cytokines does not aid in the diagnosis of FUO.

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De Kleijn, E. M. H. A., Drenth, J. P. H., Pesman, G. J., Van Druten, H., Demacker, P. N. M., & Van Der Meer, J. W. M. (1997). Circulating and ex vivo production of pyrogenic cytokines and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in 123 patients with fever of unknown origin. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 175(1), 191–195. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/175.1.191

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