negative association of serum il-6 and il-17 with type-ii diabetes retinopathy

Authors

nadeem afzal

department of immunology, university of health sciences shakeela zaman

children hospital and institute of child health, lahore aneela asghar

department of biochemistry, sahiwal medical college, sahiwal khursheed javed

department of immunology, university of health sciences faheem shahzad

abstract

background: diabetes mellitus (dm) is a health concern which leads to complications such as retinopathy. pakistan has 6.9 million people living with dm and this toll will be doubled by 2025. objective: to determine serum il-6 and il-17 of type 2 diabetes mellitus (t2dm) patients with retinopathy. methods: in this cross-sectional casecontrol study, 212 subjects enrolled which were categorized into 3 groups. group-i included 30 subjects without diabetes, group-ii consisted of 30 subjects with t2dm without retinopathy and group-iii consisted of 152 subjects with t2dm and retinopathy. serum il-6 and il-17 levels were determined by elisa. data was analysed using spss 17.0 and one way anova to observe group mean differences. results: longer mean duration of disease was detected in group-iii than group-ii (p=0.007). highest il-6 level was detected in group-ii and highest il-17 level was detected in group-i. for il-6, significant differences were detected among groups in total, between group-i and group-iii and between group-ii and group-iii (p

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iranian journal of immunology

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