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Cerebrospinal Fluid Interleukin-6 in Central Nervous System Inflammatory Diseases
Author(s) -
Alexandre Wullschleger,
Viktoria Kapina,
Nicolas Molnarfi,
Delphine S. Courvoisier,
Jörg D. Seebach,
MarieLaure SantiagoRaber,
Denis F. Hochstrasser,
Patrice H. Lalive
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0072399
Subject(s) - multiple sclerosis , cerebrospinal fluid , medicine , clinically isolated syndrome , central nervous system , context (archaeology) , immunology , transverse myelitis , biomarker , neurology , optic neuritis , myelitis , demyelinating disorder , pathology , spinal cord , biology , paleontology , biochemistry , psychiatry
Background Interleukin (IL)-6 is recognised as an important cytokine involved in inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system (CNS). Objective To perform a large retrospective study designed to test cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) IL-6 levels in the context of neurological diseases, and evaluate its usefulness as a biomarker to help discriminate multiple sclerosis (MS) from other inflammatory neurological diseases (OIND). Patients and Methods We analyzed 374 CSF samples for IL-6 using a quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Groups tested were composed of demyelinating diseases of the CNS (DD, n = 117), including relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS, n = 65), primary progressive MS (PPMS, n = 11), clinically isolated syndrome (CIS, n = 11), optic neuritis (ON, n = 30); idiopathic transverse myelitis (ITM, n = 10); other inflammatory neurological diseases (OIND, n = 35); and non-inflammatory neurological diseases (NIND, n = 212). Differences between groups were analysed using Kruskal−Wallis test and Mann−Whitney U-test. Results CSF IL-6 levels exceeded the positivity cut-off of 10 pg/ml in 18 (51.4%) of the 35 OIND samples, but in only three (3.9%) of the 76 MS samples collected. CSF IL-6 was negative for all NIND samples tested (0/212). IL-6 cut-off of 10 pg/ml offers 96% sensitivity to exclude MS. Conclusion CSF IL-6 may help to differentiate MS from its major differential diagnosis group, OIND.

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