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Review series on helminths, immune modulation and the hygiene hypothesis: how might infection modulate the onset of type 1 diabetes?

机译:关于蠕虫,免疫调节和卫生假说的系列评论:感染如何调节1型糖尿病的发作?

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The development of type 1 diabetes is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. The current rise in the incidence of diabetes is occurring more rapidly than can be accounted for by genetic change, highlighting the influence of environmental modifiers. Considerable effort has been expended to identify infectious agents that might be responsible for this rise in incidence, but no single infectious agent has been linked to this dramatic increase in type 1 diabetes. There has been increasing interest in the possibility that infections of historical importance that might have shaped our immune systems over evolutionary time may also have played a role in down-modulating some autoimmune and allergic disorders. In this review, some of the ways in which certain organisms might have influenced the onset of autoimmunity are discussed.
机译:1型糖尿病的发展受遗传和环境因素的影响。当前的糖尿病发病率上升速度超过了遗传改变所能说明的速度,突显了环境调节剂的影响。已经花费了大量的努力来确定可能导致这种发病率上升的传染原,但是没有一种传染原与1型糖尿病的急剧增加有关。人们对这种具有历史意义的感染(可能在进化过程中影响了我们的免疫系统)的感染也可能在下调某些自身免疫和过敏性疾病中发挥作用的可能性越来越感兴趣。在这篇综述中,讨论了某些生物可能影响自身免疫发作的一些方式。

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