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  • sHLH (Secondary Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis) is a severe inflammatory response often linked to immune system issues, with specific cytokine levels acting as risk factors for early death among patients.
  • The study found that higher levels of IL-17F, IL-10, and IL-5 in the blood are statistically significant death risk factors, particularly IL-17F and IL-10, which remained critical within various time frames post-diagnosis.
  • Additionally, older age (≥56 years) is highlighted as a significant risk factor for mortality within 30 days, emphasizing that monitoring these cytokine levels and age could help predict and manage death risk in sHLH patients.

Article Abstract

Secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (sHLH) is an excessive inflammatory response syndrome caused by immune abnormalities. Up to date, the risk factors for cytokines causing early death in sHLH patients have not been elucidated. Our study reviewed the cytokine expression levels in peripheral blood of 50 sHLH patients. Through Cox proportional hazard model analysis, we found that IL-17F ≥2.835 pg/mL (HR = 5.922, 95% CI = 1.793-19.558, P = 0.004) was an independent death risk factor in sHLH patients, and it was also 30 days (Cutoff-value = 2.890 pg/mL, HR = 16.568, 95% CI = 1.917-143.195, P = 0.011), 60 days (Cutoff-value = 2.890 pg/mL, HR = 7.559, 95% CI = 1.449-39.423, P = 0.016), 90 day death risk factor (Cutoff-value = 2.835 pg/mL, HR = 7.649, 95% CI = 1.965-29.778, P = 0.003); IL-10 ≥16.730 pg/mL (HR = 4.821, 95% CI = 1.151-20.116, P = 0.031) is not only a death risk factor within 90 days, but also within 10 days (Cutoff-value = 944.350 pg/mL, HR = 13.321, 95% CI = 1.123-158.03, P = 0.027); and IL-5 ≥2.495 pg/mL (HR = 15.687, 95% CI = 1.377-178.645, P = 0.04) was also a death risk factor within 10 days. Besides, IL-17F, IL-10, IL-5, and the previously reported common risk factors Age, platelets, activated partial thromboplastin time, triglyceride, and lactate dehydrogenase were analyzed together. It was found that the patient age ≥56 years-old is was an important risk factor for death within 30 days, IL-17 ≥2.89 pg/mL and IL-10 ≥16.73 pg/mL are important risk factors for patient death. In summary, our data indicate that age, IL-10 and IL-17F are important risk factors for early death in sHLH patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8129357PMC

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