Immune Markers Help Identify Subgroups of ME/CFS Patients
Proteins involved in neuroinflammation found in the cerebrospinal fluid could help researchers better diagnose and treat chronic fatigue syndrome.
Summary
Researchers have identified specific proteins related to neuroinflammation in the cerebrospinal fluid of individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). These proteins may serve as biomarkers, offering potential avenues for improved diagnosis and treatment of this complex and often debilitating illness. This discovery suggests that neuroinflammation plays a significant role in CFS, paving the way for targeted therapies aimed at reducing inflammation and alleviating symptoms. Further investigation of these proteins could revolutionize the understanding and management of CFS.
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