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Synthetic Immunology

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This book reviews the emerging studies of synthetic immunology, including the development and regeneration of immune cells, immune organ development and artificial regeneration, and the synthetic approach towards understanding human immune system.Immunology has developed rapidly over the last 50 years through the incorporation of new methods and concepts in cell and molecular biology, genetics, genomics and proteomics. This progress is the result of works by many excellent researchers all over the world. Currently, immunological research has accumulated detailed knowledge on basic mechanisms of immunity and is in the process to change medical practices. Yet, due to the enormous complexity of the immune system, many aspects on the regulation and function of this system remain unknown. Synthetic biology uses gain-of-function rather than loss-of-function approaches. The goals of synthetic biology can be described in a simple phrase "rebuild, alter, and understand," namely, to rebuild minimal functional systems using well-defined parts from nature and then to perturb the system to understand its working principles. Given the richness of accumulated knowledge in molecular and cellular mechanisms of the immune system, we now begin adapting the concepts of synthetic biology to immunology.  An immune response is a spatiotemporal phenomenon occurring at a given time and at a specialized place in the body. One goal of synthetic immunology is to reconstruct artificial microenvironments for better understanding of an immune response. We hope this yet-to-be-experimental approach of synthetic immunology and the compilation of this book will aid our further understanding of the immune system and future devising the tools to manipulate the immune system for therapy and prevention of the diseases.

List of contents

1. Overview (Michael Reth).- 2. Development and regenerationof HSCs (Hiromitsu Nakauchi).- 3. Development and regeneration of T cells(Hiroshi Kawamoto).- 4. Controlling the thymus development (Richard Boyd).- 5.Artificial thymus microenvironment (JC Zuniga-Pflucker).- 6. Controlling lymphnode development (Sergio Lira).- 7. Artificial lymph nodes (Takeshi Watanabe).-8. Lymph nodes as surrogate organ (Eric Lagasse).- 9. Tissue reconstitution by3D bio-printer (Makoto Nakamura).- 10. Reconstitution of human immune system inthe mouse (Fumihiko Ishikawa).

About the author

Takeshi Watanabe, MD, PhD., Emeritus Professor of Kyushu University, and Specially Appointed Research Instructor, The Tazuke-Kofukai Medical Research Institute/Kitano Hospital.
Yousuke Takahama, PhD., Professor of Experimental Immunology, Institute for Genome Research, University of Tokushima.

Summary

This book reviews the emerging studies of synthetic immunology, including the development and regeneration of immune cells, immune organ development and artificial regeneration, and the synthetic approach towards understanding human immune system.
Immunology has developed rapidly over the last 50 years through the incorporation of new methods and concepts in cell and molecular biology, genetics, genomics and proteomics. This progress is the result of works by many excellent researchers all over the world. Currently, immunological research has accumulated detailed knowledge on basic mechanisms of immunity and is in the process to change medical practices. Yet, due to the enormous complexity of the immune system, many aspects on the regulation and function of this system remain unknown. Synthetic biology uses gain-of-function rather than loss-of-function approaches. The goals of synthetic biology can be described in a simple phrase “rebuild, alter, and understand,” namely, to rebuild minimal functional systems using well-defined parts from nature and then to perturb the system to understand its working principles. Given the richness of accumulated knowledge in molecular and cellular mechanisms of the immune system, we now begin adapting the concepts of synthetic biology to immunology.  An immune response is a spatiotemporal phenomenon occurring at a given time and at a specialized place in the body. One goal of synthetic immunology is to reconstruct artificial microenvironments for better understanding of an immune response. We hope this yet-to-be-experimental approach of synthetic immunology and the compilation of this book will aid our further understanding of the immune system and future devising the tools to manipulate the immune system for therapy and prevention of the diseases.

Product details

Assisted by Takahama (Editor), Takahama (Editor), Yousuke Takahama (Editor), Takesh Watanabe (Editor), Takeshi Watanabe (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9784431560258
ISBN 978-4-431-56025-8
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 162 mm x 244 mm x 14 mm
Weight 471 g
Illustrations XI, 200 p. 45 illus., 41 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Immunology, bioinformatics, Life sciences: general issues, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Systems Biology, Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, Computational biology / bioinformatics

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