“…Other authors have proposed aneurysm formation is secondary to a reaction to secretion of a proinflammatory cytokine, interleukin-6 (IL-6), by myxoma cells [4] , [8] . Studies have shown atrial myxoma cells are capable of producing IL-6 [9] , [10] , and elevated IL-6 levels have been detected in patients with intracranial myxomatous aneurysms, both before and after myxoma resection [4] , [8] , [9] , [11] . Although the exact mechanism of aneurysm induction by IL-6 has not been elucidated, it has been proposed that IL-6 induces overexpression of multiple proteolytic enzymes, which can degrade the extracellular matrix of myxoma cells and encourage embolization to the cerebral vessels [9] , [12] .…”