Author/Authors :
Ghazanfari, Tooba Immunoregulation Research Center - Shahed University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
oday, only a few diseases have remained
that their pathology is not somehow affected by dysregulation in immune responses.
Extensive literature review reveals that
footprints of dysregulation in the immune
response are seen in nearly all diseases, including autoimmune diseases, allergies, infections, cancers, even
pulmonary, cardiovascular, dermal, ocular, otorhinolaryngological, and gynecological diseases as well as
psychological disorders.
It is not always easy, except in congenital or primary
immunodeficiency disorders, to judge the primary or
secondary nature of this dysregulation; however, what
is certain is that resolving or reversing this immune response dysregulation helps a lot in treating the disease
and patient’s recovery. Therefore, identifying different
mechanisms in immune responses in health or, in other
words, recognizing different patterns of immune dysregulation can help in protecting individual’s health and
preventing the disease as well as improving pathological
conditions by resetting these responses and restoring balance in the immune system