Determination of serum IL-8 level in women with breast cancer and their correlation with disease progression

Abstract

Background: Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a pleiotropic cytokine with a range wide of physiologic and pathophysiology activities, in addition to its role as an immunomodulatory cytokine. IL-8 is thought to function as a growth and differentiation factor in human cancer, by modulating metastasis and angiogenesis.Objectives: Determination of serum level of IL-8 in women with breast cancer, bengin tumor and healthy women and to assess, whether it correlates with the disease progression.Subjects and Methods: In the current study, the IL-8 levels were measured in 41 women with breast cancer, 21 with bengin tumor and 20 healthy women. Serum concentrations of human IL-8 were determined by enzyme – linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) Results: The levels of serum IL-8 were increased significantly in breast cancer patients compared with bengin tumor and healthy women (P<0.05).Higher serum concentrations of IL-8 were seen in stage III of the disease compared to values obtained from stage II patients (P>0.05).Conclusions: The present study indicates that elevated IL-8 serum concentrations are strongly associated with breast cancer and correlated with clinical stage of disease. These results suggest that serum IL-8 measurements may be useful in estimation of disease progression in women with breast cancer.