Monday, June 7, 2010

Study: childhood diabetes had no parasites grow


As the saying goes, "sloppy, eat no disease." Massachusetts Institute of Technology study shows that childhood too parasitic diseases, such as ascariasis, grew up less susceptible to type 1 diabetes. It is reported that parasites can stimulate the body's immune response, consumption of IgE antibody. People infected with parasites without the body too much IgE, which combined with immune cells, which stimulate the release of histamine, thereby giving rise to a series of symptoms. The researchers said the study will help reveal the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes. The papers published in the April issue of the "Polytechnic Institute" online edition.

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