Increased levels of urinary interleukin-6 in Kawasaki disease |
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Authors: | K. Ohta A. Seno N. Shintani E. Kato A. Yachie H. Seki T. Miyawaki N. Taniguchi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Paediatrics, School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, 13-1 Takaramachi, 920 Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan;(2) Department of Paediatrics, Fukui Saiseikai Hospital, Fukui, Japan |
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Abstract: | Kawasaki disease (KD) often presents with abnormal urinary findings, such as aseptic pyuria, mild proteinuria and microscopic haematuria. In this study, we measured urinary interleukin-6 (IL-6) by a sensitive sandwich ELISA assay using mouse monoclonal antibodies against recombinant IL-6 to elucidate the role of IL-6 in the pathogenesis of renal lesions in KD. Serum IL-6 levels were increased in acute KD as well as in febrile controls. Importantly, urinary IL-6 levels were consistently elevated in patients with acute KD, but much lower in febrile controls. Urinary IL-6 levels returned steadily to normal during the convalescent phase. In addition to IL-6, urinary levels ofN-acetyl--d-glucosaminidase (NAG) and 2-microglobulin (2-mg) were also elevated during the acute phase of this disease. Eosinophils and macrophages were identifiable in urinary sediments from these patients. The increased levels of urinary IL-6 in combination with increased NAG and 2-mg seemed to suggest the presence of certain renal parenchymal lesions with cellular infiltration during the acute phase of the disease. IL-6 may serve as clinically useful parameter for the detection and monitoring of the renal involvement in KD. |
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Keywords: | Interleukin 6 Kawasaki disease Renal involvement |
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