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The effect of aspirin on whole blood cytokine production was studied in six
healthy volunteers. Four days after cessation of a 3-day regimen of 650 mg
of oral aspirin, there was a 70% increase in interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)
production, stimulated by a combination of interleukin-18 (IL-18) plus lipo
polysaccharide (p < 0.05). At this time, there was a 4-fold increase in the
production of tumor necrosis factor-<alpha> (TNF-alpha) compared to pre-as
pirin levels (p < 0.03). TNF-<alpha> and IFN-gamma production returned to p
re-aspirin levels one month after the discontinuation of aspirin. Short-ter
m aspirin treatment induces a significant increase in the production of the
se cytokines, probably through inhibition of prostaglandins. These data sug
gest a novel pathway through which long aspirin use reduces the risk of col
on cancer, and may explain the effects of aspirin in inflammatory bowel dis
ease.