Title of article
Gulf War syndrome: is it due to a systemic shift in cytokine balance towards a Th2 profile?
Author/Authors
Graham A.W. Rook، نويسنده , , Alimuddin Zumla، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
3
From page
1831
To page
1833
Abstract
The symptoms of Gulf War syndrome are compatible with the hypothesis that the immune system of affected individuals is biased towards a Th2-cytokine pattern. Factors that could lead to a Th2 shift among Gulf War veterans include exposure to multiple Th2-inducing vaccinations under stressful circumstances and the way in which such vaccinations were administered, which would be expected to maximise Th2 immunogenicity. These factors may have led to a long-term systemic shift towards a Th2-cytokine balance and to mood changes related to the immunoendocrine state. Other vaccines that lead to similar long-term, non-specific shifts in cytokine balance are well-established. If our hypothesis is proven, treatment may be possible with regimens that induce a systemic Th1 bias.
Journal title
The Lancet
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
The Lancet
Record number
574153
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