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More understanding of how cortisol affect immune function

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240410125636.htm

"When macrophages are put into 'fight' mode, they redirect their cellular energy into arming for a fight. Instead of supplying energy, their mitochondria produce the components needed to fight intruders," Krönke says, describing the processes involved. "Glucocorticoids reverse the process, switching the 'fight' mode back off and turning swords into plowshares, so to speak. A tiny molecule called itaconate plays an especially important role in this."

This might be interesting to those following the itaconate shunt hypothesis.