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Effect of specific immunotherapy on plasma interleukin 13 and 8 levels in patients with allergic rhinitis [ACH Medical Journal]
ACH Medical Journal. 2024; 3(3): 112-117 | DOI: 10.5505/achmedj.2024.03016

Effect of specific immunotherapy on plasma interleukin 13 and 8 levels in patients with allergic rhinitis

Gülşen Duman Talas1, Göksal Keskin2
1Internal Medicine, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
2Department Of Internal Medicine, Division Of Immunology And Allergy, Ankara University Faculty Of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to evaluate interleukin (IL)-13 and IL-8 levels in patients with allergic rhinitis who were and were not receiving specific immunotherapy.

METHODS: A total of 84 patients being followed up in the immunology-allergy outpatient clinic for allergic rhinitis (42 receiving immunotherapy) and 23 healthy control subjects were included. Serum IL-13 and IL-8 levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in all groups. Allergic rhinitis patients were also evaluated in terms of symptom scores, IgE levels, and skin prick test results.

RESULTS: Comparison of serum IL-13 and IL-8 among the groups demonstrated that levels of both cytokines were significantly higher in both allergic rhinitis patient groups compared to controls (p<0.001), and significantly higher in symptomatic allergic rhinitis patients compared to patients receiving immunotherapy (p<0.001 for IL-13, p=0.004 for IL-8).

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Immunotherapy is the only curative treatment for allergic rhinitis. The results of our study suggest that immunotherapy exerts its effect by modifying levels of IL-13 and IL-8 in addition to previously well-known cytokines.

Keywords: Allergic rhinitis, immunotherapy, IL-13, IL-8

Corresponding Author: Gülşen Duman Talas, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English
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