This communication reviews recent literature and summarizes current views on the immunomodulatory effects of acute and chronic alcohol consumption. Chronic and even acute, moderate alcohol use can increase host susceptibility to infections caused by bacterial and viral pathogens. Impaired host defence after alcohol exposure appears to be linked to a combination of decreased inflammatory response, altered cytokine production, and abnormal reactive oxygen intermediate generation. Furthermore, cellular immunity, particularly antigen-specific immune response, is impaired by both acute and chronic alcohol use. Although T lymphocyte functions can be directly affected by ethanol, decreased antigen presenting cell function appears to be a key eleme...
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Alcohol is a known modulator of the innate immune system. Owing to the absence of human studies, alc...
BACKGROUND: Immunosuppression associated with chronic alcohol use is characterized by reduced antige...
BACKGROUND: Multiple line of clinical and experimental evidence demonstrates that both acute, modera...
Alcoholics frequently suffer from infectious diseases and have increased rates of some cancers, indi...
der (AUD) is the third-leading cause of preventable death. It is associated with increased susceptib...
Alcohol misuse contributes to the dysregulation of immune responses and multiorgan dysfunction acros...
The immunomodulatory capacity of acute, moderate alcohol consumption was investigated in this study ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
Several studies have shown an increased risk for infection and cancer in alcoholic patients. The mec...
The mechanisms of alcohol-induced immunosuppression include defects in innate and adaptive immune re...
Alcohol abuse suppresses multiple arms of the immune response, leading to an increased risk of infec...
Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are global problems that were a factor in over 5% of deaths worldwide i...
Background: Alcohol is known to modulate the immune system, including cytokines, under conditions of...
Both acute and chronic alcohol consumption have significant immunomodulatory effects of which altera...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66331/1/j.1530-0277.1993.tb00763.x.pd
Alcohol is a known modulator of the innate immune system. Owing to the absence of human studies, alc...
BACKGROUND: Immunosuppression associated with chronic alcohol use is characterized by reduced antige...
BACKGROUND: Multiple line of clinical and experimental evidence demonstrates that both acute, modera...
Alcoholics frequently suffer from infectious diseases and have increased rates of some cancers, indi...
der (AUD) is the third-leading cause of preventable death. It is associated with increased susceptib...
Alcohol misuse contributes to the dysregulation of immune responses and multiorgan dysfunction acros...
The immunomodulatory capacity of acute, moderate alcohol consumption was investigated in this study ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol affects both innate and acquired immune responses. Chronic alcoholics have reduc...
Several studies have shown an increased risk for infection and cancer in alcoholic patients. The mec...
The mechanisms of alcohol-induced immunosuppression include defects in innate and adaptive immune re...
Alcohol abuse suppresses multiple arms of the immune response, leading to an increased risk of infec...
Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are global problems that were a factor in over 5% of deaths worldwide i...
Background: Alcohol is known to modulate the immune system, including cytokines, under conditions of...
Both acute and chronic alcohol consumption have significant immunomodulatory effects of which altera...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66331/1/j.1530-0277.1993.tb00763.x.pd
Alcohol is a known modulator of the innate immune system. Owing to the absence of human studies, alc...
BACKGROUND: Immunosuppression associated with chronic alcohol use is characterized by reduced antige...