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      Fever of Unknown Origin

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      New England Journal of Medicine
      Massachusetts Medical Society

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            Fever is a cardinal response to infection that has been conserved in warm-blooded and cold-blooded vertebrates for more than 600 million years of evolution. The fever response is executed by integrated physiological and neuronal circuitry and confers a survival benefit during infection. In this Review, we discuss our current understanding of how the inflammatory cues delivered by the thermal element of fever stimulate innate and adaptive immune responses. We further highlight the unexpected multiplicity of roles of the pyrogenic cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6), both during fever induction and during the mobilization of lymphocytes to the lymphoid organs that are the staging ground for immune defence. We also discuss the emerging evidence suggesting that the adrenergic signalling pathways associated with thermogenesis shape immune cell function.
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                Journal
                New England Journal of Medicine
                N Engl J Med
                Massachusetts Medical Society
                0028-4793
                1533-4406
                February 03 2022
                February 03 2022
                : 386
                : 5
                : 463-477
                Affiliations
                [1 ]From the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh.
                Article
                10.1056/NEJMra2111003
                35108471
                2ba4b53e-9501-4ca5-ae6f-6ef2799fa883
                © 2022
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