ISSN: 2155-9899
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Review Article
Low NK Cell Activity in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Relationship to Symptom Severity
Author(s): David Strayer, Victoria Scott and William CarterDavid Strayer, Victoria Scott and William Carter
Background: Natural killer (NK) cells act as an immune surveillance against invading pathogens and tumors. NK cell cytotoxicity (NKCC) has been reported to be decreased in patients with CFS.Methods: The objective of this review was to conduct an analysis of available publications that reported NKCC data in CFS in order to evaluate any relationships to case definitions used to define CFS and symptom severity.Results: Of 17 studies that evaluated NKCC in patients with CFS, defined using the CDC 1988 and/or 1994 case definition (CD), 88% (15/17) concluded that NKCC was decreased in CFS patients compared to normal controls. The NKCC decrease was seen using two established methods, 51Cr release (11/13) and flow cytometry (4/4). The mean percent decrease in NKCC using the CDC 1988 CD (66.3%) was sign.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9899.1000348