The Association between Mortality Rates and Decreased Concentrations of Interleukin-10 and Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist in the Lung Fluids of Patients with the Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome

  1. Seamas C. Donnelly, MD;
  2. Robert M. Strieter, MD;
  3. Peter T. Reid, MRCP;
  4. Steven L. Kunkel, PhD;
  5. Marie D. Burdick, BSc;
  6. Ian Armstrong, FRCA;
  7. Alasdair Mackenzie, FRCA; and
  8. Christopher Haslett, FRCP
  1. From the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Infirmary, and Western General Hospitals, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Acknowledgments: The authors thank the staff of the intensive therapy units at the Royal Infirmary and Western General Hospitals, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, for their help and cooperation. Grant Support: In part by the British Lung Foundation and Chest, Heart, and Stroke Scotland. Requests for Reprints: Christopher Haslett, FRCP, Rayne Laboratory, University Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9AG, Scotland. Current Author Addresses: Drs. Donnelly and Reid and Professor Haslett: Respiratory Medicine Unit, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Abstract

    Objectives: To determine the relation between 1) intraalveolar concentrations of the proinflammatory cytokines (tumor necrosis factor, interleukin-1 β, and interleukin-8) and the anti-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin-10 and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist) in patients with early adult respiratory distress syndrome [ARDS] and 2) subsequent patient mortality rates.

    Design: Prospective cohort study.

    Setting: University medical center.

    Patients: 28 consecutive patients in whom ARDS was prospectively identified during hospitalization and 9 ventilated controls.

    Measurements: Concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines and anti-inflammatory cytokines in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.

    Results: The concentrations of proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines within the alveolar air spaces were significantly elevated in patients with ARDS compared with controls (P = 0.01 for tumor necrosis factor [median, 90 pg/mL (range, 0 to 2500 pg/mL) for patients with ARDS; median, 0 pg/mL (range, 0 to 118 pg/mL) for controls]; P = 0.001 for interleukin-1 β [median, 179 pg/mL (range, 0 to 2200 pg/mL) for patients with ARDS; median, 0 pg/mL (range, 0 to 80 pg/mL) for controls]; P = 0.0001 for interleukin-8 [median, 628 pg/mL (range, 0 to 4700 pg/mL) for patients with ARDS; median, 0 pg/mL (range, 0 to 278 pg/mL) for controls]; P = 0.0005 for interleukin-10 [median, 100 pg/mL (range, 0 to 1600 pg/mL) for patients with ARDS; median, 0 pg/mL (range, 0 to 50 pg/mL) for controls], and P = 0.002 for interleukin-1 receptor antagonist [median, 820 pg/mL (range, 0 to 18 900 pg/mL) for patients with ARDS; median, 50 pg/mL (range, 0 to 240 pg/mL) for controls]). A highly significant correlation was found between low concentrations of anti-inflammatory cytokines and subsequent patient mortality rates (P = 0.003 for interleukin-10 [median, 120 pg/mL (range, 30 to 1600 pg/mL) for survivors; median, 40 pg/mL (range, 0 to 110 pg/mL) for nonsurvivors]; P = 0.008 for interleukin-1 receptor antagonist [median, 1600 pg/mL (range, 80 to 18 900 pg/mL) for survivors; median, 90 pg/mL (range, 0 to 3400 pg/mL) for nonsurvivors. No significant correlation was found between the concentrations of the proinflammatory cytokines and mortality rates.

    Conclusion: Low concentrations of the anti-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-10 and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained from patients with early ARDS are closely associated with poor prognosis. These findings support the hypothesis that failure to mount a localized intrapulmonary anti-inflammatory response early in the pathogenesis of ARDS contributes to more severe organ injury and worse prognosis. Our findings suggest that augmenting anti-inflammatory cytokine defenses would be a beneficial therapeutic approach to patients with ARDS and other inflammatory diseases.

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