# IL-18 Binding Protein, a biomarker of strength maintenance after surgery but reduced physical performance in age-related sarcopenia

**Authors:** Richard Paul, Christos Rossios, Aaron C. Hinken, David Neil, Alan Russell, Miles D. Witham, Mark J. Griffiths, Paul R. Kemp, Karthikeyan Thiyagarajan, Karthikeyan Thiyagarajan, Karthikeyan Thiyagarajan, Karthikeyan Thiyagarajan

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0340493 · 2026-01-27

## TL;DR

This study explores how IL-18 Binding Protein (IL-18BP) affects muscle strength after surgery and in age-related muscle loss.

## Contribution

The study identifies IL-18BP as a biomarker for strength maintenance after surgery and reduced physical performance in sarcopenia.

## Key findings

- IL-18BP is associated with strength maintenance after surgery.
- Higher IL-18BP levels correlate with reduced muscle strength in men with sarcopenia.
- IL-18BP is linked to mitochondrial gene activity in muscle.

## Abstract

Inflammation is thought to contribute to muscle loss in acute and chronic sarcopenia. Which inflammatory proteins contribute to sarcopenia in any condition is not clear. In a well-characterised cohort of patients experiencing acute sarcopenia following surgery, we used a proteomic screen of plasma to identify proteins associated with the change in strength. We compared change in handgrip strength over 7 days in surgery patients with plasma protein levels quantified by SOMAscan before and 24h after surgery. Surgery increased circulating concentrations of 295 proteins and decreased 301. Analysis of the day 1 protein levels showed that IL-18BP associated with maintenance of strength. To further investigate relationships between IL18BP and strength, IL-18BP as well as its ligands IL-18 and IL-37, were quantified by ELISA and in surgery patients and in 129 individuals (68 women) with age-related sarcopenia recruited to the Leucine and/or ACE inhibitor (LACE) trial. In LACE participants, the proteins were compared to grip strength, quadriceps maximal voluntary contraction (QMVC) and 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) and baseline SARC-F score. In the LACE cohort, IL-18BP was negatively associated with grip strength in men but not women, at baseline (r = −0.314, p = 0.014) and 12 months (r = −0.446, p = 0.001). QMVC and 6MWD showed similar associations. IL-18BP was associated with SARC-F in men (r = 0.389, p = 0.003) but not women. Investigation of SOMAscan data from surgery patients at baseline showed similar inverse associations of IL-18BP with strength. Comparison of circulating IL-18BP with the muscle transcriptome in these patients showed negative enrichment for mitochondrial genes. Analysis of the ligands showed that free IL-18 was proportional to 6MWD. After surgery high IL-18BP levels associate with maintenance of strength but circulating IL-18BP concentrations are associated with reduced muscle strength in men with sarcopenia. These data are consistent with known effects of IL-18BP ligands on the maintenance of mitochondrial function.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** IL18BP (interleukin 18 binding protein) [NCBI Gene 10068], IL18 (interleukin 18) [NCBI Gene 3606], IL37 (interleukin 37) [NCBI Gene 27178]
- **Proteins:** IL18BP (interleukin 18 binding protein), IL18 (interleukin 18), IL37 (interleukin 37)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IL18 (interleukin 18) [NCBI Gene 3606] {aka IGIF, IL-18, IL-1g, IL1F4}, IL37 (interleukin 37) [NCBI Gene 27178] {aka FIL1, FIL1(ZETA), FIL1Z, IL-1F7, IL-1H, IL-1H4}, IL18BP (interleukin 18 binding protein) [NCBI Gene 10068] {aka FVH, IL18BPa}
- **Diseases:** Inflammation (MESH:D007249), muscle loss (MESH:D009135), age (MESH:D019588), sarcopenia (MESH:D055948)
- **Chemicals:** Leucine (MESH:D007930)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12843554