Clinical and Cytokine Profile in Patients with Early and Late Onset Meniere Disease

Meniere disease (MD) is an inner ear disorder associated with comorbidities such as autoimmune diseases or migraine. This study describes clinical and cytokine profiles in MD according to the age of onset of the condition. A cross-sectional study including 83 MD patients: 44 with early-onset MD (EOM...

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Published inJournal of clinical medicine Vol. 10; no. 18; p. 4052
Main Authors Moleon, Maria-Del-Carmen, Martinez-Gomez, Estrella, Flook, Marisa, Peralta-Leal, Andreina, Gallego, Juan Antonio, Sanchez-Gomez, Hortensia, Montilla-Ibañez, Maria Alharilla, Dominguez-Durán, Emilio, Soto-Varela, Andres, Aran, Ismael, Frejo, Lidia, Lopez-Escamez, Jose A
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 07.09.2021
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Summary:Meniere disease (MD) is an inner ear disorder associated with comorbidities such as autoimmune diseases or migraine. This study describes clinical and cytokine profiles in MD according to the age of onset of the condition. A cross-sectional study including 83 MD patients: 44 with early-onset MD (EOMD, <35 years old), and 39 with late-onset MD (LOMD, >50 years old), 64 patients with migraine and 55 controls was carried out. Clinical variables and cytokines levels of CCL3, CCL4, CCL18, CCL22, CXCL,1 and IL-1β were compared among the different groups. CCL18 levels were higher in patients with migraine or MD than in controls. Elevated levels of IL-1β were observed in 11.4% EOMD and in 10.3% LOMD patients and these levels were not dependent on the age of individuals. EOMD had a longer duration of the disease ( = 0.004) and a higher prevalence of migraine than LOMD ( = 0.045). Patients with EOMD have a higher prevalence of migraine than LOMD, but migraine is not associated with any cytokine profile in patients with MD. The levels of CCL18, CCL3, and CXCL4 were different between patients with MD or migraine and controls.
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L.F. and J.A.L.-E. should be considered joint senior authors.
M.-D.-C.M. and E.M.-G. shared co-first authorship.
ISSN:2077-0383
2077-0383
DOI:10.3390/jcm10184052