Researchers observed that certain immune cells produced elevated CXCL10, which then interacted with T cells to increase interferon-gamma activity, amplifying inflammatory signals.
Laboratory and animal studies showed that blocking these pathways reduced inflammation while preserving broader immune function, suggesting a possible direction for future treatments.
Scientists stress that these findings are part of ongoing research aimed at improving vaccine safety and understanding rare side effects, not questioning the overall benefits of vaccination.
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