Interleukin-6-gene C/G 174 polymorphism in nonagenarian and octogenarian subjects in the BELFAST study. Reciprocal effects on IL
In this study, we have assessed any change in the frequency of the GG homozygotes of the 174 IL-6 polymorphism with increasing age, arguing that if IL-6 tracks with functional disability and age-related diseases, then there may be attrition or reduction in the frequency of homozgyous subjects, who produce higher levels of IL-6 in serum, in older survivors in a population. We have tested this hypothesis in a large group of free-living, mentally competent, nonagenarian and octogenarian subjects from the Belfast Elderly Longitudinal Ageing Study—BELFAST study and found that the frequency of GG homozygotes with IL-6-174C/G polymorphism decreases with age by about 10%, compared with young controls. In addition we find that CC homozygotes have higher serum levels of IL-6 levels compared with GG (P=0.055), with reciprocal and significant changes in the anti-inflammatory IL-10 (P=0.05). Both IL-6 and IL-10 were spontaneously produced from separated mononuclear cell monolayers in elderly subjects, with significantly higher levels of secreted IL-10 supernatant levels (P=0.05) at 20 h, for G allele subjects carrying the IL-6-174C/G polymorphism. In conclusion, in the BELFAST study, there appears to be a reduction in the frequency of GG homozygotes in the octo/nonagenarian age group and a higher serum IL-6 level associated with CC homozygotes with reciprocal changes for the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10.
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