Certain immune signaling markers, including interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) and CXCL10, are involved in how the body coordinates its natural immune response. These molecules help guide immune activity by directing specific cells to areas where they are needed to respond to infection or inflammation.
In rare and limited situations, changes in these markers have been studied in connection with temporary inflammatory reactions in the body.
Researchers continue to examine how these immune pathways function in order to better understand why a very small number of individuals may experience…
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