Levels of the chemokines growth-related oncogene α and epithelial neutrophil-activating protein 78 are raised in patients with severe acute pancreatitis

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Background: Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome secondary to systemic leucocyte activation is the major cause of death following an attack of acute pancreatitis. Although plasma levels of interleukin (IL) 8 are known to be raised in acute pancreatitis, levels of other CXC chemokines such as growth-related oncogene (GRO) α and epithelial neutrophil-activating protein (ENA) 78, which are also potent neutrophil chemoattractants and activators, have not been measured. Methods: Timed plasma samples were obtained from 51 patients with acute pancreatitis, 27 with a severe attack and 24 with mild disease according to the Atlanta classification. Samples were analysed to determine levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), IL-8, GRO-α and ENA-78. Results: Plasma levels of IL-8, GRO-α and ENA-78 were increased in patients with severe as opposed to mild acute pancreatitis as early as 24 h following disease onset. Using cut-off levels of 7 pg/ml for IL-8, 70 pg/ml for GRO-α and 930 pg/ml for ENA-78, peak levels within the first 24 h of admission had an accuracy of 81, 71 and 87 per cent respectively in predicting the severity of an attack of acute pancreatitis. Conclusion: In patients with severe acute pancreatitis plasma levels of GRO-α and ENA-78 were raised in addition to those of IL-8, suggesting that all three chemokines are involved in the inflammatory response in this condition.

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Shokuhi, S., Bhatia, M., Christmas, S., Sutton, R., Neoptolemos, J. P., & Slavin, J. (2002). Levels of the chemokines growth-related oncogene α and epithelial neutrophil-activating protein 78 are raised in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. British Journal of Surgery, 89(5), 566–572. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2168.2002.02060.x

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