“…Furthermore, an increase in the production of alpha-TNF, beta-IL1, -IL6, -IL8, alpha-INF, gamma-INF, and IL10 was observed in peripheral blood culture of DS children, stimulated by influenza A virus and by Streptococcus pneumoniae (Broers et al, 2012(Broers et al, , 2014. A significant increase in IL7 serum levels in healthy adolescents with DS was observed, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells from these individuals stimulated with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) presented an increase of gamma-IFN and IL10 levels (Guazzarotti et al, 2009). The increase of the beta-IL1, -IL4, -IL6, -IL10, -IL12, gamma-IFN, and alpha-TNF levels and cytokines produced by T-helper cells (Th1, Th2, and Th17) was also observed in gingival crevicular fluid of DS adolescents compared with individuals without DS (Tsilingaridis et al, 2012).…”