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 Altered composition of the gut microbiome    (({{pubmed>long:27338587}}))   Altered composition of the gut microbiome    (({{pubmed>long:27338587}}))  
  
 +. A decisive infectious trigger may then lead to immunization against autoantigens involved in aerobic energy production and/or hormone receptors and ion channel proteins, producing postexertional malaise and ME/CFS, affecting both muscle and brain.(({{pubmed>long:29497420}}))
  
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 + NK cells are a necessary component of the immunological process and aberrations in their functional processes, including equivocal levels of NK cells and cytotoxic activity pre-empts recurrent viral infections, autoimmune diseases and altered inflammatory responses. NK cells are implicated in a number of diseases including chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)(({{pubmed>long:    26000145}}))
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 +Patients with CFS showed abnormalities in 20 metabolic pathways. (({{pubmed>long:    27573827}}))
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