The association between interleukin-4 -590C/T genetic polymorphism, IL-4 serum level, and advanced endometriosis

Cent Eur J Immunol. 2016;41(2):176-81. doi: 10.5114/ceji.2016.60992. Epub 2016 Jul 15.

Abstract

Aim of the study: Aim of the study was to investigate interleukin (IL)-4 serum levels in patients with advanced endometriosis and whether IL-4 promoter region (-590C/T) genetic polymorphism is involved in genetic susceptibility to endometriosis.

Material and methods: IL-4 serum levels and IL-4 -590C/T genetic polymorphism were determined for 80 patients with advanced endometriosis and 85 healthy fertile women using a multiplex cytokine kit, with a Luminex 200 system; high molecular weight genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood leukocytes, and further analyzed by PCR amplification and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-PFLP). The relationship between IL-4 serum levels, genotypes and haplotypes and the presence of endometriosis was explored.

Results: Interleukin 4 serum levels were significantly higher in the endometriosis group compared to controls (138,459 compared to 84,710, p < 0.001). No significant difference was observed in IL-4 serum levels between genotypes. There were no differences in IL-4 -590C/T genotypes and allele frequencies between control women and patients with endometriosis (χ (2) = 0.496, and χ (2) = 0.928, OR = 1.3636, CI: 0.725-2.564).

Conclusions: The results suggest that in patients with advanced stages of endometriosis there is a higher serum level of IL-4, and that this value, or the presence of the disease, is not influenced by the presence of IL-4 -590C/T genetic polymorphism.

Keywords: cytokine; endometriosis; genetic polymorphism; interleukin.