The role of oral mucositis on the systemic inflammation parameter IL-8 in febrile neutropenic cancer patients

M. A. Stokman*, C. S. M. Oude Nijhuis, F. K. L. Spijkervet, E. S. J. M. de Bont, P. U. Dijkstra, S. M. G. J. Daenen, J. A. Gietema, W. T. A. van der Graaf, H. J. M. Groen, E. Vellenga, W. A. Kamps

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Abstract

Purpose: Cancer patients treated with cytostatic drugs often develop oral mucositis, considered to be a mucosal injury in which various cytokines, such as interleukin 8 (IL-8), may play a role. Plasma IL-8 is a systemic inflammatory response parameter. This study investigated whether oral mucositis affects plasma IL-8 levels in febrile neutropenic cancer patients. Patients and Methods: Patients (n = 57) who were hospitalized with chemotherapy-induced neutropenic fever were scored for oral mucositis on the second day of hospitalization according to a validated oral mucositis assessment scale (OMAS) and WHO toxicity grading. Patients (n = 20) with a clinical sepsis or local bacterial infection were excluded from this evaluation. The remaining 37 patients were divided in groups with and without oral mucositis. Results: The difference in plasma IL-8 level between patients with and without mucositis was not significant (P = 0.7). Similarly no difference was observed in the degree and duration of granulocytopenia. Conclusion: These results indicate that low-grade oral mucositis is not related to the systemic plasma IL-8 level in febrile neutropenic cancer patients without a clinical sepsis or local bacterial infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)479-483
Number of pages5
JournalCancer Investigation
Volume24
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug-2006

Keywords

  • chemotherapy
  • fever
  • IL-8 plasma level
  • mucositis
  • neutropenia
  • TRANSPLANTATION
  • INTERLEUKIN-8
  • CHEMOTHERAPY
  • INFECTION
  • ALPHA
  • FEVER

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