Cytokines and Allergic Diseases
Cytokines are proteins produced by cells that act as chemical messengers and are involved in many physiological processes, from inflammation and immune responses to cell growth and differentiation. In allergic diseases, the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines can cause increased inflammation and allergic responses, such as excessive mucus production, sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes. Cytokines are also involved in the regulation of allergic reactions, as some cytokines act as inhibitors of inflammation and can provide relief from allergic reactions. By understanding the role of cytokines in allergic diseases, new treatments can be developed and existing treatments may be improved.
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