Low circulatory fe and se levels with a higher il-6/il-10 ratio provide nutritional immunity in tuberculosis

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  • who: Sandeep R. Kaushik et al. from the Northeast Agricultural University, China have published the paper: Low circulatory Fe and Se levels with a higher IL-6/IL-10 ratio provide nutritional immunity in tuberculosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/04/2018
  • what: Although this study has a small population size, it provides detailed profiling of trace metals, cytokines, and abundance of iron-metabolizing proteins in an important study population. The study demonstrated a dysregulated iron homeostasis and suppressed Th2 profile. This research provides evidence for paradigms in nutrient metal homeostasis at the host . . .

     

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