2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/125/1/012163
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Increased serum levels of interleukin-17 and transforming growth factor-β in patients with Graves’ disease

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“…However, our results agree with the Iranian study , in which the higher levels of serum IL-17A include all Hashimoto's disease patients and total hypothyroidism (6.71± 4.35), overt hypothyroidism patients (7.51± 4.85) and in subclinical hypothyroidism (5.97 ± 3.79) in comparisons with the control (3.48± 2.14) [37]. The levels of IL-17 were increased in Graves patients in comparison to control group [38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, our results agree with the Iranian study , in which the higher levels of serum IL-17A include all Hashimoto's disease patients and total hypothyroidism (6.71± 4.35), overt hypothyroidism patients (7.51± 4.85) and in subclinical hypothyroidism (5.97 ± 3.79) in comparisons with the control (3.48± 2.14) [37]. The levels of IL-17 were increased in Graves patients in comparison to control group [38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, considering that the activity of RA cannot be attenuated by IL-10 administration [6], many researchers suggest that IL-10 plays an important role in chronic liver diseases [7]. Interleukin-17 (IL-17), a proinflammatory cytokine, is upregulated in many autoimmune diseases such as RA; high levels of IL-17 have been reported to be produced in different samples of RA [8,9]. Some investigators suggest that IL-17 plays a key role in many liver diseases and is also associated with the progress of the disease [10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Отримано переконливі дані, які свідчать про вірогідне підвищення рівня інтерферону-γ в сироватці крові хворих на ХГ, і кореляція показників інтерферону-γ з тяжкістю перебігу захворювання та рівнем T 3 і T 4 підтверджує важливу патогенетичну роль інтерферону-γ при ХГ [42,43].…”
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“…D. Elvira та співавт. відзначили підвищений рівень інтерлейкіну 17 і трансформуючого фактора росту-β у сироватці хворих на ХГ, що є свідченням певної ролі цих цитокінів у патогенезі автоімунного захворювання [42].…”
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