id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-275154-vwnpred5 Bermejo-Martin, Jesus F Th1 and Th17 hypercytokinemia as early host response signature in severe pandemic influenza 2009-12-11 .txt text/plain 4648 260 48 Conclusions While infection with the nvH1N1 induces a typical innate response in both mild and severe patients, severe disease with respiratory involvement is characterized by early secretion of Th17 and Th1 cytokines usually associated with cell mediated immunity but also commonly linked to the pathogenesis of autoimmune/inflammatory diseases. Conclusions While infection with the nvH1N1 induces a typical innate response in both mild and severe patients, severe disease with respiratory involvement is characterized by early secretion of Th17 and Th1 cytokines usually associated with cell mediated immunity but also commonly linked to the pathogenesis of autoimmune/inflammatory diseases. To determine if host immune responses play a potential role in the evolution of mild or severe nvH1N1 illness we performed an analysis of systemic chemokine and cytokine levels in serum from severe and mild nvH1N1 patients shortly following the onset of symptoms. ./cache/cord-275154-vwnpred5.txt ./txt/cord-275154-vwnpred5.txt