2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2017.07.002
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Serum IL-10, IL-17 and IL-23 levels as “bioumoral bridges” between dyslipidemia and atopy

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“…IL-10 gene is a key gene for regulating immune response during infections (Couper, Blount, & Riley, 2008). It is also a gene that associated with other cytokines, such as TNF-∂ (Qin, Wang, Liang, et al, 2013), IL-17, IL-23 (Manti et al, 2017), and IL-4 (Makita, Hizukuri, Yamashiro, Murakawa, & Hayashi, 2015). Thus, by editing IL-10, the whole IL-10 related pathway can be influenced, and it might cause significant phenotype changes.…”
Section: Inspired By How the Microbiota And Vitamins C And B 3 Can Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IL-10 gene is a key gene for regulating immune response during infections (Couper, Blount, & Riley, 2008). It is also a gene that associated with other cytokines, such as TNF-∂ (Qin, Wang, Liang, et al, 2013), IL-17, IL-23 (Manti et al, 2017), and IL-4 (Makita, Hizukuri, Yamashiro, Murakawa, & Hayashi, 2015). Thus, by editing IL-10, the whole IL-10 related pathway can be influenced, and it might cause significant phenotype changes.…”
Section: Inspired By How the Microbiota And Vitamins C And B 3 Can Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 In particular, elevated TG and LDL-C lead to increased pro-inflammatory signaling and increased expression of TNF-α and interleukin (IL)-6. 26,27 In contrast, HDL-C has an anti-inflammatory effect, in that it modulates Tcell activation. 26,27 This supports the interpretation that the presence of a chronic inflammatory state (as indicated by dyslipidemia) is responsible for chronic skin inflammation, and provides a possible mechanism for the relationship between atopic dermatitis and hyperlipidemia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, Teague et al [81] reported that children with pauci-granulocytic asthma (with no evidence of increased numbers of eosinophils or neutrophils in sputum or blood and in whom antiinflammatory therapies are ineffective at controlling symptoms) experienced a lower post-bronchodilator airflow limitation, less blood eosinophilia, fewer doses of prednisone, and fewer infectious species than children with mixed granulocytic BAL [81]. Moreover, a strong relationship between sputum and blood neutrophils, as well as with asthma severity, was also reported, suggesting neutrophilic lung inflammation as a risk factor for poorly controlled asthma [82,83].…”
Section: Biomarkers Of the Nontype 2 Asthma Endotype Neutrophilsmentioning
confidence: 99%