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Inflammation

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lnflammatory reactions are generated in response to extemal and intemal stimuli, such as infection, trauma, clinical insult or dysregulation of the ümnune system. The int1ammatory responses may bc antigen-specific or non-specific, local or systemic, chronic or rapid and severe, characterized by a massive release of mediators, often lethal. The aim of this book is to review selectcd aspects associated with the mechanism of the pathology of int1ammatory processes of ditlerent origin and to evaluate therapeutic strategies aimed at combating various inflamma tory diseases. The introductory article describcs the inmlllnological status of patients with severe sepsis, with particular attention paid to the roJe of circulating neutrophils. Intcgrin activation and chemokine receptor expression and the roles of IL-15, prostaglandins and leukotriens in inflmmnation and immunity are the subjects of next articles. Subsequent reviews are focused on allergic diseases involving mast cells and Th2 type cytokines, in particular the mech anisms of atopic dennatitis and signaling hy IL-13. The intlmmnatory responscs elicited by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mvcobacferium nviwn are also analyzed with special interest paid to the mechanisms which allow the bacteria to escape the host' s immune reactions. The thcrapeutic potential of IL- I 0 in infection and inflammation and thc possible factors contributing to the devclopment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are rcvicwed in the next articles. The final report demonstrates the advantages of bacteriophage ther apy in thc context of the aggravating problem of hactcrial resistance to antibi otics.

List of contents

Immune Balance in Critically Ill Patients.- T Cell Integrin Activation by Chemokines in Inflammation.- Differential Patterns of T Cell Chemokine Receptor Expression in Human Th1- and Th2-Associated Diseases.- Interleukin 15: Its Role in Inflammation and Immunity.- Cytokines and Costimulatory Molecules: Positive and Negative Regulation of the Immune Response to Cryptococcus neoformans.- Prostaglandins and Inflammation: the Cyclooxygenase Controversy.- Nuclear Import of Arachidonate 5-Lipoxygenase.- Suppression of Mast Cell Activation by Glucocorticoid.- Pathogenetic Mechanisms of Atopic Dermatitis.- Recent Advances in Understanding how Interleukin 13 Signals are Involved in the Pathogenesis of Bronchial Asthma.- The Inflammatory Response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.- Mechanisms of Mycobacterium avium Pathogenesis.- The Therapeutic Potential of Interleukin 10 in Infection and Inflammation.- Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Possible Therapeutic Strategies.- Bacteriophage Therapy of Bacterial Infections: an Update of Our Institute's Experience.

Summary

Contains reviews on selected topics, ideas, hypotheses, and therapeutic strategies in the aetiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory phenomena. This book, in its introductory article, reveals the nature of the immune status of critically ill patients and proposes the usefulness of immuno-stimulating therapy.

Product details

Assisted by Andrzej Górski (Editor), Huber Krotkiewski (Editor), Hubert Krotkiewski (Editor), Michal Zimecki (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.04.2011
 
EAN 9781402000867
ISBN 978-1-4020-0086-7
No. of pages 222
Weight 1120 g
Illustrations VIII, 222 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

C, Immunology, Allergies, Diseases, INTERNAL MEDICINE, critical care medicine, Infectious & contagious diseases, Allergy, infectious diseases, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Clinical & internal medicine, Allergology

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