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Hygiene hypothesis: Innate immunity, malaria and multiple sclerosis. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Hygiene hypothesis: Innate immunity, malaria and multiple sclerosis. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2008-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Sotgiu S, Angius A, Embry A, Rosati G, Musumeci S. (2008)
Hygiene hypothesis: Innate immunity, malaria and multiple sclerosis.
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- Sotgiu S, Angius A, Embry A, Rosati G, Musumeci S. (literal)
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- Hygiene hypothesis: Innate immunity, malaria and multiple sclerosis. (literal)
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- The establishment of new hygienic conditions plays a role in the appearance of autoimmunity in \"westernalised\" countries. Consistently, but still unconvincingly, several epidemiological and immunogenetic evidences link the disappearance of malaria with the increase of multiple sclerosis (MS) in Sardinia, insular Italy. To this purpose, we have made an attempt to build a relationship between malaria disappearance and MS under the light of the hygiene hypothesis. This relationship has taken into account the MS frequency increase soon after malaria eradication in Sardinia, the present malaria endemism in Africa, the innate immune system activity here represented by Chitotriosidase (Chit), an hydrolytic enzyme produced by macrophages, and an unproductive polymorphism of Chit gene (CHIT1) as a measure of the genetic weight of Plasmodium-related immunity in these populations. Data were derived from both experimental results specifically designed for this study and other data obtained from the available literature. The experimental and the hystorical-epidemiological findings concur to indicate that whilst in Africa CHIT1 mutation is rare and MS incidence is very low due to unmodified par (literal)
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