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El. knyga: Advances in Immunology

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  • Serija: Advances in Immunology
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2020
  • Leidėjas: Academic Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780128207406
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Advances in Immunology, Volume 146, the latest release in a long-established and highly respected publication, presents current developments and comprehensive reviews in immunology. Articles address the wide range of topics that comprise immunology, with this release focusing on The design of vaccine strategies to elicit HIV-1 broadly neutralizing antibodies, T cells in latent viral infections, Preserving Immune Homeostasis with A20, Transcriptional control in the context of innate and adaptive lymphoid development, RAG and AID structural biology and the important insights it has generated for the V(D)J recombination and CSR/SHM fields, and more.

  • Presents current developments and comprehensive reviews in immunology
  • Provides the latest in a longstanding, respected serial on the subject matter
  • Focuses on recent advances in the advancing area of the mechanisms involved in the evolution of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies
Contributors vi
1 Transcriptional regulation of natural killer cell development and maturation
1(28)
Barbara L. Kee
Rosmary E. Morman
Mengxi Sun
1 Overview of natural killer cells
2(3)
2 Natural killer cell development and maturation
5(4)
3 Transcriptional control of natural killer cell development and maturation
9(10)
4 Conclusions
19(10)
References
19(10)
2 Friend or foe? Lactobacillus in the context of autoimmune disease
29(28)
Rebecca L. Fine
Derek L. Mubiru
Martin A. Kriegel
1 Introduction: Influences on host-microbiota interactions in autoimmunity
30(4)
2 Lactobacilli in autoimmune and neurologic diseases
34(1)
3 Lactobacillus johnsonii and L. reuteri as paradigms
35(3)
4 The gut barrier as a decisive factor for translocation of enterococci and lactobacilli
38(6)
5 The influence of diet on L. reuteri growth and translocation
44(1)
6 A variety of metabolites of L. reuteri influence host health
45(2)
7 Conclusion: Strain-specific effects of lactobacilli have implications for translational medicine
47(10)
Acknowledgments
49(1)
Declaration of interest
49(1)
References
49(8)
3 Unraveling the mysteries of plasma cells
57(52)
Wolfgang Schuh
Dirk Mielenz
Hans-Martin Jack
1 The discovery of plasma cells
58(1)
2 The generation of plasma cells---The big three: Blimp-1/Xbp-1/IRF-4
59(9)
3 The niche concept---Who wants to live forever
68(12)
4 Metabolism and autophagy---From glucose to glycosylation
80(3)
5 Regulatory functions of plasma cells
83(1)
6 Identification of plasma cell subsets
84(2)
7 Depletion of plasma cells---Current regimes and their limitations
86(4)
8 Perspectives
90(19)
References
91(18)
4 Homeostatic and pathogenic roles of PI3Kδ in the human immune system
109(23)
Georgios Sogkas
Ignatius Ryan Adriawan
Natalia Dubrowinskaja
Faranaz Atschekzei
Reinhold Ernst Schmidt
1 Overview of phosphatidylinositol 3 kinases
110(2)
2 Role of PI3Kδ in the immune system
112(18)
3 Summary
130(2)
Acknowledgments 132(1)
References 132
Frederick W. Alt is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator and Director of the Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine (PCMM) at Boston Children's Hospital (BCH). He is the Charles A. Janeway Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. He works on elucidating mechanisms that generate antigen receptor diversity and, more generally, on mechanisms that generate and suppress genomic instability in mammalian cells, with a focus on the immune and nervous systems. Recently, his group has developed senstive genome-wide approaches to identify mechanisms of DNA breaks and rearrangements in normal and cancer cells. He has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and the European Molecular Biology Organization. His awards include the Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research, the Novartis Prize for Basic Immunology, the Lewis S. Rosensteil Prize for Distinugished work in Biomedical Sciences, the Paul Berg and Arthur Kornberg Lifetime Achievement Award in Biomedical Sciences, and the William Silan Lifetime Achievement Award in Mentoring from Harvard Medical School.