Interleukin 6 and interleukin 17A serum levels and gene- polymorphisms in the development of early allograft rejection in living donor liver transplant recipients
Samah Mohammed Awad, Eman Helmy El Batanony, Shaimaa K. Elmahdy, Esraa Tawfik Allam, Sara Kamal Rizk, Ahmed B. Zaid, Mohammad Taha, Radwa H. Salem

TL;DR
This study explores how interleukin 6 and interleukin 17A levels and gene polymorphisms relate to early rejection after liver transplants in living donors.
Contribution
The study identifies IL-17 serum levels as a more sensitive and specific marker for early liver transplant rejection compared to IL-6 and CD4 count.
Findings
IL-6 G-174C genotype frequencies differ significantly between rejection and non-rejection groups.
IL-17 serum levels show 100% specificity and sensitivity in detecting post-transplant rejection.
No significant relationship was found between interleukin genotypes and rejection severity.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of serum level of Interleukin 6(IL-6) and Interleukin 17 (IL-17) in liver transplantation outcome for living recipients, Analyze the relation between the gene polymorphism and the occurrence of rejection after liver transplantation and Study the relation between the gene polymorphism and the occurrence of different infectious complications. The study was conducted in March 2023 and included 60 healthy volunteers from the National Liver Institute (NLI) blood bank at Menoufia University and 120 live donation liver recipient patients at NLI. During one month of liver transplantation, the cytokine levels (IL-17, IL-6 proteins, IL-6 G-174C, and IL-17 A rs2275913 gene polymorphism) and CD4 levels for 60 patients of 120 live donation liver recipient patients whom early reject transplanted tissue and the same parameters were measured after 6 months…
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TopicsPsoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research · Inflammasome and immune disorders
