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ME/CFS as a hyper-regulated immune system driven by an interplay between regulatory T cells & chronic human herpesvirus infections
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a hyper-regulated immune system driven by an interplay between regulatory T cells and chronic human herpesvirus infections, by Nuno Sepúlveda, Jorge Carneiro, Eliana M Lacerda and Luis C Nacul in Front. Immunol. 21 Nov 2019 … Continue reading
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Tagged Autoimmunity, CD4+ T-cells, Dr Luis Nacul, Eliana M Lacerda, HHV-6, human herpes virus-6, hypothesis, Jorge Carneiro, Nuno Sepulveda, Tcells, Tregs, viral infections
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Mast Cell Activation Disorder & ME/CFS
Notes on Mast Cell Activation Disorder and ME/CFS, by Margaret Williams, 14 April 2017 Few would dispute that the immunology of ME/CFS is complex and that the findings presented in the literature sometimes appear to be inconsistent. Whilst much has been … Continue reading
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Tagged Margaret Williams, Mast cell activation disorder, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, Tcells
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Methylation may have role in immunological changes in CFS/ME
Abstract Objective: Methylation is known to regulate biological processes and alterations in methylation patterns have been associated with a variety of diseases. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is an unexplained disorder associated with immunological and molecular changes. CD4+T cells specifically, … Continue reading