Cytokines in Infectious Diseases
Cytokines are small proteins that are released by cells in response to infection. They act as mediators between the immune system and infectious agents, and are important for regulating the body's response to disease. In infections, cytokines play a critical role in mounting an appropriate immune response, controlling the spread of pathogens, and aiding in tissue repair. Cytokines also help to modulate the inflammatory response, preventing excessive inflammation and tissue damage. Therefore, research into the roles of cytokines in infectious diseases is important for understanding the host-pathogen interactions that lead to health or disease, and for developing new treatments or vaccines.
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