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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is a syndrome of uncertain etiopathogenesis characterized by disabling fatigue associated with a variable number of somatic and/or neuropsychologic symptoms. In patients with
CFS
, several immunologic abnormalities can be detected, including a higher prevalance of allergy. The aim of this study was to determine whether
CFS
patients, well studied for their allergy profile, show signs of eosinophil activation, as detectable by the measurement in serum of
eosinophil cationic protein
(
ECP
) levels. In 35 consecutive
CFS
outpatients (diagnosis based on the Centers for Disease Control case definition),
ECP
was measured in serum by a competitive enzyme immunoassay (
ECP
-FEIA kit, Kabi Pharmacia Diagnostics, Uppsala, Sweden). Fourteen disease-free subjects with no history of
CFS
or allergy were selected as controls.
ECP
serum levels were significantly higher in
CFS
patients than in controls (18.0 +/- 11.3 micrograms/l vs 7.3 +/- 2.1 micrograms/l; P < 0.01). In the
CFS
population, the prevalence of RAST positivity to one or more allergens was 77%, while no control showed positive RAST. Twelve of the 14
CFS
patients with increased
ECP
serum levels were RAST-positive. However,
CFS
RAST-positive patients had no significantly higher
ECP
serum levels than
CFS
RAST-negative patients (19.3 +/- 12.4 micrograms/l vs 13.6 +/- 3.7 micrograms/l; P = 0.4). This is the first report of increased serum levels of
ECP
in
CFS
. On the basis of the available data, it is discussed whether eosinophil activation has a pathogenetic role in
CFS
or is linked to the frequently associated allergic condition, or, finally, whether a common immunologic background may exist for both atopy and
CFS
.
...
PMID:Eosinophil cationic protein serum levels and allergy in chronic fatigue syndrome. 873 20
Rhinitis symptoms are present in approximately 70% of subjects with fibromyalgia and
chronic fatigue syndrome
(FM/
CFS
). Because only 35% to 50% have positive allergy skin tests, nonallergic mechanisms may also play a role. To better understand the mechanisms of nonallergic rhinitis in FM/
CFS
, nasal lavages were performed, and markers of vascular permeability, glandular secretion, and neutrophil and eosinophil infiltration measured in 27 nonallergic FM/
CFS
, 7 allergic rhinitis, 7 cystic fibrosis, and 9 normal subjects. Allergic rhinitis subjects had significantly increased vascular permeability (IgG) and
ECP
levels. Cystic fibrosis subjects had significantly higher elastase and total protein levels. There were no significant differences between FM/
CFS
and normal lavage fluids. Analysis of the constituents of nasal mucus provides information about ongoing secretory processes in rhinitis. There were no differences in the basal secretion of these markers of vascular permeability, submucosal gland serous cell secretion, eosinophil and neutrophil degranulation in nonallergic FM/
CFS
subjects. This suggests that constitutively active secretory processes that regulate continuous production of nasal secretions are not altered in FM/
CFS
. Future studies should examine alternative mechanisms such as inducible, irritant-activated, or reflex-mediated effects.
...
PMID:Nasal secretion analysis in allergic rhinitis, cystic fibrosis, and nonallergic fibromyalgia/chronic fatigue syndrome subjects. 988 1