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Interleukin-6 Concentration in Peritoneal Fluid and Serum of Patients with and without Endometriosis


Eman S. El-Adawy
Ali E. Khalaf Allah
Yasser G. Moustafa
Rasha Y. Khalil

Abstract

Background: Endometriosis is a prevalent gynecological condition often diagnosed invasively through laparoscopy. The role of  interleukin-6 (IL-6) in its pathogenesis suggests its potential as a non-surgical diagnostic marker.


Objective: This study aimed to compare  the levels of IL-6 in the peritoneal fluid and serum of patients with and without endometriosis, proposing IL-6 measurement as  a non-invasive diagnostic approach.


Patients and methods: This study was conducted at Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital from  August 2008 to April 2010. This case-control study involved 80 patients undergoing laparoscopy for benign gynecological reasons. Group  1 included 40 patients with endometriosis, while group 2 consisted of 40 patients without pelvic pathology. IL-6 levels were measured  using ELISA in both serum and peritoneal fluid collected during laparoscopy.


Results: IL-6 concentrations were significantly higher in  both serum (103.290 vs. 16.798) and peritoneal fluid (153.506 vs. 16.474) of endometriosis patients compared to controls (P < 0.05). A  positive correlation (r=0.902) was found between serum and peritoneal IL-6 levels in the cases group, with significant differences in IL-6  levels across different stages of endometriosis. The optimal cutoff value for serum IL-6 was determined to be 25.4 pg/ml with a sensitivity  and specificity reflective of its diagnostic potential.


Conclusions: Serum and peritoneal fluid IL-6 levels were significantly elevated in endometriosis patients, correlating with disease severity. Serum IL-6, with a cutoff value of 25.4 pg/ml, could serve as a non- surgical diagnostic marker for endometriosis. Further validation in larger cohorts is recommended. 


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eISSN: 2090-7125
print ISSN: 1687-2002