M. Bonafe et al., A gender-dependent genetic predisposition to produce high levels of IL-6 is detrimental for longevity, EUR J IMMUN, 31(8), 2001, pp. 2357-2361
Current literature indicates that elevated IL-6 serum levels are associated
with diseases, disability and mortality in the elderly. In this paper, we
studied the IL-6 promoter genetic variability at -174 C/G locus and its eff
ect on IL-6 serum levels in a total of 700 people from 60 to 110 years of a
ge, including 323 centenarians. We found that the proportion of homozygotes
for the G allele at -174 locus decreases in centenarian males, but not in
centenarian females. Moreover, we found that, only among males, homozygotes
for the G allele at -174 locus have higher IL-6 serum levels in comparison
with carriers of the C allele. On the whole, our data suggest that those i
ndividuals who are genetically predisposed to produce high levels of IL-6 d
uring aging, i.e. -174 locus GG homozygous men, are disadvantaged for longe
vity.