Primed Circulating Monocytes Are A Source Of Il-1 Beta In Patients With Cirrhosis And Ascites

Gut(2021)

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We read with great interest the study of Monteiro and colleagues1 reporting the diagnostic significance and the prognostic relevance of elevated serum concentrations of interleukin (IL)-1α in compensated cirrhosis and IL-1β in recompensated cirrhosis. While we do agree that systemic inflammation is a major driver for the progression of liver disease and acute-on-chronic liver failure, caution is advised when interpreting serum IL-1β concentrations as evidence for underlying inflammasome activation causing complications of cirrhosis. Studies1–4 have been inconsistent about stage-dependent concentrations of circulating IL-1β in cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). Although some of these discrepancies can be attributed to differences in patients, cohort sizes, causes and severity of liver damage, the short serum half-life of cleaved IL-1β, and the sensitivity and specificity of the assays used, one major factor presumably affecting serum concentration is the cellular source of IL-1β and its mode of release.\n\nThe release of bioactive IL-1β from murine macrophages has first been described as a two-step activation dogma. While a first (priming) signal would be provided by pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or inflammatory cytokines in order to upregulate the inflammasome components, a second signal would …
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ascites,cirrhosis,cytokines,inflammation
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