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Lymphocyte Activation and Immune Regulation IX - Homeostasis and Lymphocyte Traffic

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This volume is divided into three sections. Section I deals with factors that regulate the development and maturation of T cells and B cells and lymphocyte traffic. The significance of C-kit, Bcl-6, IL-7, and Vav in the development of T and B lymphocytes is discussed. A role of lymphotoxins and VAP-I in trafficking of leucocytes is reviewed. Finally, the trafficking and homing characteristics of T cell and B cell subsets, and the regulation of these processes during the immune response, is presented.
Section II discusses various aspects of naive and memory T cell biology, including clonal expansion, reprogramming of genes including those encoding cytokines and cytotoxic granules, changes in the expression of cell surface proteins involved in cell-cell adhesion, homing of naive and memory T cells, the role of MHC and cytokines in the maintenance of naive and memory T cells, and the characterization and differentiation of virus-specific memory T cell heterogeneity in mice and humans.
Novel methods of visualization of immune cells and immune systems are reviewed in Section III.

List of contents

Lymphocyte Development and Lymphocyte Traffic.- 1.Lymphocyte Development in Neonatal and Adult C-Kit-Deficient (C-KIT' ) Mice.- 2.Development of Antigen-Specific Helper T Cell Responses In Vivo: Antigen-Specific Th Cell Subsets.- 3.BCL-6 Uncouples B Lymphocyte Proliferation from Differentiation.- 4.The Role of Vav Proteins in B Cell Responses.- 5.Traffic Patterns of B Cells and Plasma Cells.- 6.Lymphocyte Traffice in Lymphoid Organ Neogenesis Differential Roles of Lta and Lta.- 7.Regulation of Spleen White Pulp Structure and Function by Lymphotoxin.- 8.Enzymatic Control of Leukocyte Traficking: Role of Vap-1.- 9.Homestatic Chemokines and the Targeting of Regional Immunity.- NaÏve and Memory T Cells.- 10.Factors Regulating NaÏve T Cells Homeostasis.- 11.IL-7, The Thymus, and NaÏve T Cells.- 12.Neonates Support "Homeostatic" Proliferation.- 13.Self-Recognition and the Regulation of Cd4+ T Cell Survival.- 14.Tcr-Independent Proliferation and Differentiation of Human Cd4+ Cell Subsets Induced by Cytokines.- 15.Regulation of Memory Cd4 T Cells: Generation, Localization and Persistence.- 16.Some Properties of T Cells in Animals.- 17.Generation and Characterization of Memory Cd4 T Cells.- 18.T Cell Proliferation, Differentiation, and Restoration in Lymphopenic Individuals: For Contributed Volumes.- 19.Migration of Primary and Memory Cd8 T Cells.- 20. Cytokines and Memory-Phenotype Cd8+ Cells.- 21.Antiviral Memory T Cell Responses: Correlation With Protective Immunity and Implication for Vaccine Development.- 22.Homeostatic Proliferation But Not the Generation of Virus Specific Memory Cd8 T Cells is Impaired in the Absence of Il-15 Or IL-15RRa,.- 23.Irreversible Marking of Dendritic Cells in Vivo: for Contributed Volumes 177 Sanjay Garg.- 24.Tracking Arterial SmoothMuscle Specific T Cells in the Inflamed Vasculature.- 25.Regulation of T Cell Migration Through Formation of Immunological Synapses: The Stop Signal Hypothesis.- 26.Two-Photon Imaging in Intact Lymphoid Tissue.

Summary

This volume is divided into three sections. Section I deals with factors that regulate the development and maturation of T cells and B cells and lymphocyte traffic. The significance of C-kit, Bcl-6, IL-7, and Vav in the development of T and B lymphocytes is discussed. A role of lymphotoxins and VAP-I in trafficking of leucocytes is reviewed. Finally, the trafficking and homing characteristics of T cell and B cell subsets, and the regulation of these processes during the immune response, is presented.
Section II discusses various aspects of naive and memory T cell biology, including clonal expansion, reprogramming of genes including those encoding cytokines and cytotoxic granules, changes in the expression of cell surface proteins involved in cell-cell adhesion, homing of naive and memory T cells, the role of MHC and cytokines in the maintenance of naive and memory T cells, and the characterization and differentiation of virus-specific memory T cell heterogeneity in mice and humans.
Novel methods of visualization of immune cells and immune systems are reviewed in Section III.

Product details

Assisted by Eugen Butcher (Editor), Eugene Butcher (Editor), William E Paul (Editor), Sudhir Gupta (Editor), William E. Paul (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.01.2013
 
EAN 9781461352266
ISBN 978-1-4613-5226-6
No. of pages 212
Weight 355 g
Illustrations IX, 212 p.
Series Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

C, Immunology, Microbiology (non-medical), Pathology, biochemistry, microbiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, general, Antigen;Chemokine;Thymus;protein;proteins;virus

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