“…Our study suggests that moisture damage with or without mold in the home may increase the levels of CRP and be associated with systemic inflammatory mechanisms in children. These results are in agreement with the view that the pathogenesis of damp buildingrelated respiratory symptoms is the induction of inflammation and involves proinflammatory cytokines (WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2009;Wolff, 2011;Leino et al, 2003;Pylkkanen et al, 2004). Interestingly, increased level of IL-1a/b induces production of GM-CSF, G-CSF, IL-6, IL-8, TNF-a, IL-1Ra, soluble TNF-a receptor, ACTH, cortisol and nitric oxide, and induction of general symptoms (Dinarello, 2011) which are often observed in people living in moisture dam- Table 3 Association of moisture damage/mold in different locations of the house at the age of 6 years and cytokines (non-stimulated and PI-stimulation) at the age of 6 years aged houses.…”