Amniotic fluid interleukin-6 and preterm delivery: a review

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Obstetrics and Gynecology, 95(6 Pt 2), 1056-1064, 2000

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the potential role of amniotic fluid (AF) interleukin (IL)-6 as a predictor of preterm delivery and to consider possible explanations for the proportion of women with elevated AF IL-6 who deliver preterm yet lack microbiologically detectable intra-amniotic infection.

DATA SOURCES: We searched the English language human literature in MEDLINE, 1966 through September 1999, using the keywords "labor/infant," "premature," "cytokines/interleukin-6," and "AF." We also examined abstracts from the 1999 meetings of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and the Society for Epidemiologic Research. We identified other studies by reviewing the reference lists of published articles.

METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION: The MEDLINE search yielded 55 citations. We focused on studies that reported on the association between AF IL-6 and preterm delivery.

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Results

There is consensus in the literature that elevated AF IL-6 is a stronger predictor of preterm delivery than intra-amniotic infection detected by either microbiologic culture or polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Among women with elevated AF IL-6, PCR could detect a higher proportion of intra-amniotic infection than culture. A number of women with elevated AF IL-6 (33-70%) deliver preterm and do not have evidence of intra-amniotic infection by either culture or PCR. Possible explanations for this observation are considered.

Conclusion

Elevated AF IL-6 is strongly associated with preterm delivery and merits future consideration in clinical settings to predict preterm delivery and guide patient care. Development of improved polymerase chain reaction-based clinical methods to detect intra-amniotic infection is necessary to better understand the relationship between elevated AF IL-6, intra-amniotic infection, and preterm delivery.

Topics

amniotic fluid interleukin-6 preterm delivery prediction, AF IL-6 biomarker preterm birth review, intra-amniotic infection cytokine elevated IL-6, preterm labor inflammation amniotic fluid markers, PCR culture detection intra-amniotic infection, elevated IL-6 without detectable infection preterm delivery, amniotic fluid cytokines preterm birth mechanism, interleukin-6 amniocentesis clinical prediction preterm labor, subclinical chorioamnionitis inflammatory markers preterm, El-Bastawissi amniotic fluid IL-6 review

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El-Bastawissi, A. Y., Williams, M. A., Riley, D. E., Hitti, J., & Krieger, J. N. (2000). Amniotic fluid interleukin-6 and preterm delivery: a review. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *95*(6 Pt 2), 1056-1064.

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