Table 1

Plasma concentrations of cytokines, C reactive protein and irreversible oxidised albumin in healthy subject and patients with cirrhosis with and without ACLF (data gathered from Clària et al22)

Healthy
controls
Patients without ACLFPatients with
ACLF
P value*
n=40n=285n=237
Proinflammatory cytokines
 TNF-α (pg/mL)9 (7–12)20 (14–27)29 (17–41)<0.001
 IL-6 (pg/mL)0.3 (0.3–0.3)21 (11–41)39 (17–115)<0.001
 IL-8 (pg/mL)1.6 (0.6–3.3)37 (20–76)84 (41–169)<0.001
 GM-CSF (pg/mL)2.1 (1.8–11)23 (11–50)32 (14–83)<0.001
Anti-inflammatory cytokines
 IL-10 (pg/mL)1.1 (0.4–1.1)3.4 (1.1–9.2)8.1 (2.1–29.9)<0.001
 IL-1ra (pg/mL)7 (3–9)10 (5–22)23 (9–63)<0.001
C reactive protein and irreversible albumin oxidised albumin
 CRP<318 (6–35)27 (12–20)
 HNA2 (% of total albumin)1.3 (0.3–1.9)4.5 (2.5–8.8)9.8 (5.6–14.8)<0.001
  • Data are expressed as median (IQR).

  • *P value between ACLF and no ACLF.

  • HNA2, irreversibly oxidised human nonmercaptalbumin.ACLF, acute-on-chronic liver failure; CRP, C reactive protein; GM-CSF, granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor; IL, interleukin; TNF-α, tumour necrosis factor alpha.