Editorial comments to “Increased interleukin-6 levels are associated with atrioventricular conduction delay in severe COVID-19 patients”

IF 2.2 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Arrhythmia Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1002/joa3.13135
Bonpei Takase MD, PhD, Nobuyuki Masaki MD, PhD
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Abstract

Many cardiovascular diseases including atherosclerotic ischemic heart diseases, chronic heart failure, and cerebrovascular disorders are associated with chronic and acute inflammatory activation.1, 2 In mechanisms of developing arrhythmias, inflammation has recently been reported as one of the important pathogenic factors. In this important and a novel finding has also been recognized as the mechanism of rhythm disturbance complicated with COVID-19 infection.3 Especially, Interleukin-6 has been focused because of possible influence to gap junction of connexin 40 or 43 which is important for the maintenance of normal heart rhythms.4, 5 In current issue of this journal, Accioli et al.1 reported the important role of Interleukin-6 of COVID-19 infection. The study is for the first time conducting prospective study on the role of Interleukin-6 for developing atrioventricular conduction disturbance, even if the numbers of study population was small of 33 patients. Since development of heart rhythm disturbance in patients of COVID-19 is sign for untoward outcome of COVID-19, clarifying the mechanism of atrioventricular conduction disturbance and founding Interleukin-6 possibly become treatment target is very important for treatment of long COVID-19 and severe COVID-19 patients. In this aspect, Accioli et al.'s findings should be confirmed in larger cohort.

Besides, COVID-19 infection, Interleukin-6 levels could be related with pathogenesis of HFpEF patients2 or other cardiovascular disorders so that Accioli et al. study could be incentive for further advance in the research of the role of Interleukin-6 in the field of arrhythmia disease other than atrioventricular conduction disturbance.

Authors declare no conflict of interests for this article.

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包括动脉粥样硬化性缺血性心脏病、慢性心力衰竭和脑血管疾病在内的许多心血管疾病都与慢性和急性炎症激活有关。3 尤其是白细胞介素-6,因为它可能会影响到对维持正常心律非常重要的连接蛋白 40 或 43 的间隙连接,而白细胞介素-6 已成为关注的焦点。4, 5 在本期杂志中,Accioli 等人 1 报道了白细胞介素-6 在 COVID-19 感染中的重要作用。该研究首次对白细胞介素-6 在房室传导障碍中的作用进行了前瞻性研究,尽管研究对象只有 33 名患者。由于 COVID-19 患者心律紊乱的发生是 COVID-19 不幸结局的标志,因此阐明房室传导障碍的发生机制并发现白细胞介素-6 可能成为治疗靶点,对于治疗长 COVID-19 和严重 COVID-19 患者非常重要。此外,COVID-19 感染、白细胞介素-6 水平可能与 HFpEF 患者2 或其他心血管疾病的发病机制有关,因此,Accioli 等人的研究可能有助于进一步推动白细胞介素-6 在房室传导障碍以外的心律失常疾病领域的作用研究。
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Journal of Arrhythmia
Journal of Arrhythmia CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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