%0 Journal Article %T Negative Association of Serum IL-6 and IL-17 with Type-II Diabetes Retinopathy %J Iranian Journal of Immunology %I Shiraz Institute for Cancer Research %Z 1735-1383 %A Afzal, Nadeem %A Zaman, Shakeela %A Asghar, Aneela %A Javed, Khursheed %A Shahzad, Faheem %A Zafar, Abu %A Hanan Nagi, Abdul %D 2014 %\ 03/01/2014 %V 11 %N 1 %P 40-48 %! Negative Association of Serum IL-6 and IL-17 with Type-II Diabetes Retinopathy %K Cytokine %K diabetes mellitus %K Inflammation %K Retinopathy %R %X Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a health concern which leads to complications such as retinopathy. Pakistan has 6.9 million people living with DM and this toll will be doubled by 2025. Objective: To determine serum IL-6 and IL-17 of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with retinopathy. Methods: In this cross-sectional casecontrol study, 212 subjects enrolled which were categorized into 3 groups. Group-I included 30 subjects without diabetes, group-II consisted of 30 subjects with T2DM without retinopathy and group-III consisted of 152 subjects with T2DM and retinopathy. Serum IL-6 and IL-17 levels were determined by ELISA. Data was analysed using SPSS 17.0 and one way ANOVA to observe group mean differences. Results: Longer mean duration of disease was detected in group-III than group-II (p=0.007). Highest IL-6 level was detected in group-II and highest IL-17 level was detected in group-I. For IL-6, significant differences were detected among groups in total, between Group-I and Group-III and between Group-II and Group-III (p<0.0001 each). Regarding IL-17, significant differences were found among groups in total (p=0.002) and between Group-I and Group-III (p=0.001). No significant difference in the percentages of HbA1c observed between groups. Conclusions: Age, gender and duration of diabetes contribute to T2DM retinopathy. Serum IL-6 and IL-17 were inversely associated with T2DM retinopathy. %U https://iji.sums.ac.ir/article_16764_1f620dd06ee10f180364ff5faa2446df.pdf