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Fever as an important resource for infectious diseases research (CROSBI ID 242154)

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González Plaza, Juan José ; Hulak, Nataša ; Zhumadilov, Zhaxybay ; Akilzhanova, Ainur Fever as an important resource for infectious diseases research // IRDR, 5 (2016), 2; 97-102. doi: 10.5582/irdr.2016.01009

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González Plaza, Juan José ; Hulak, Nataša ; Zhumadilov, Zhaxybay ; Akilzhanova, Ainur

engleski

Fever as an important resource for infectious diseases research

Fever or pyrexia is a process where normal body temperature is raised over homeostasis conditions. Although many effects of fever over the immune system have been known for a long time, it has not been until recent studies when these effects have been evaluated in several infection processes. Results have been promising, as they have reported new ways of regulation, especially in RNA molecules. In light of these new studies, it seems important to start to evaluate the effects of pyrexia in current research efforts in host-pathogen interactions. Viruses and bacteria are responsible for different types of infectious diseases, and while it is of paramount importance to understand the mechanisms of infection, potential effects of fever on this process may have been overlooked. This is especially relevant because during the course of many infectious diseases the organism develops fever. Due to the lack of specific treatments for many of those afflictions, experimental evaluation in fever-like conditions can potentially bring new insights into the infection process and can ultimately help to develop treatments. The aim of this review is to present evidence that the temperature increase during fever affects the way the infection takes place, for both the pathogen and the host.

Fever, infectious diseases, immune system, computational tools, RNA structure

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Podaci o izdanju

5 (2)

2016.

97-102

objavljeno

2186-3644

2186-361X

10.5582/irdr.2016.01009

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Biotehnologija

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