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Autophagy in Infection and Immunity

Anglais · Livre de poche

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Autophagy is a fundamental biological process that enables cells to autodigest their own cytosol during starvation and other forms of stress. It has a growing spectrum of acknowledged roles in immunity, aging, development, neurodegeneration, and cancer biology. An immunological role of autophagy was first recognized with the discovery of autophagy's ability to sanitize the cellular interior by killing intracellular microbes. Since then, the repertoire of autophagy's roles in immunity has been vastly expanded to include a diverse but interconnected portfolio of regulatory and effector functions. Autophagy is an effector of Th1/Th2 polarization; it fuels MHC II presentation of cytosolic (self and microbial) antigens; it shapes central tolerance; it affects B and T cell homeostasis; it acts both as an effector and a regulator of Toll-like receptor and other innate immunity receptor signaling; and it may help ward off chronic inflammatory disease in humans. With such a multitude of innate and adaptive immunity functions, the study of autophagy in immunity is one of the most rapidly growing fields of contemporary immunological research. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of autophagy, guides a novice and the well-informed reader alike through different immunological aspects of autophagy as well as the countermeasures used by highly adapted pathogens to fight autophagy, and provides the expert with the latest, up-to-date information on the specifics of the leading edge of autophagy research in infection and immunity.

Table des matières

Preface.- An Overview of the Molecular Mechanism of Autophagy.- Macroautophagy Signaling and Regulation.- Physiological Functions of Autophagy.- Autophagy and Lymphocyte Homeostasis.- Autophagy and Innate Recognition Systems.- Autophagy in MHC Class II Presentation of Endogenous Antigens.- Role of Autophagy and Autophagy Genes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.- Autophagy in Immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis: a Model System to Dissect Immunological Roles of Autophagy.- Autophagy in Immunity against Intracellular Bacteria.- Group A Streptococcus, a Loser in the Battle to Autophagy.- Autophagy Subversion by Bacteria.- Autophagy in Immunity against Toxoplasma Gondii.- Autophagy in Mammalian Antiviral Immunity.- Something Old, Something New: Plant Innate Immunity and Autophagy.- Autophagy in HIV-Induced T Cell Death.- Subversion of the Cellular Autophagy Pathway by Viruses.- Subject index.

A propos de l'auteur

Vojo Deretic is full professor and vice-chair at the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology of the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. From 1997 to 1999 hewas Foundation Lecturer of the American Society for Microbiology. He published one of the groundbreaking papers on this topic in CELL.

Résumé

Autophagy is a fundamental biological process that enables cells to autodigest their own cytosol during starvation and other forms of stress. It has a growing spectrum of acknowledged roles in immunity, aging, development, neurodegeneration, and cancer biology. An immunological role of autophagy was first recognized with the discovery of autophagy’s ability to sanitize the cellular interior by killing intracellular microbes. Since then, the repertoire of autophagy’s roles in immunity has been vastly expanded to include a diverse but interconnected portfolio of regulatory and effector functions. Autophagy is an effector of Th1/Th2 polarization; it fuels MHC II presentation of cytosolic (self and microbial) antigens; it shapes central tolerance; it affects B and T cell homeostasis; it acts both as an effector and a regulator of Toll-like receptor and other innate immunity receptor signaling; and it may help ward off chronic inflammatory disease in humans. With such a multitude of innate and adaptive immunity functions, the study of autophagy in immunity is one of the most rapidly growing fields of contemporary immunological research. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of autophagy, guides a novice and the well-informed reader alike through different immunological aspects of autophagy as well as the countermeasures used by highly adapted pathogens to fight autophagy, and provides the expert with the latest, up-to-date information on the specifics of the leading edge of autophagy research in infection and immunity.

Détails du produit

Collaboration Vojo Deretic (Editeur), Beth Levine (Editeur), Tamots Yoshimori (Editeur), Tamotsu Yoshimori (Editeur)
Edition Springer, Berlin
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 08.12.2011
 
EAN 9783642260377
ISBN 978-3-642-26037-7
Pages 339
Poids 540 g
Illustrations XIV, 339 p. 50 illus., 35 illus. in color.
Thèmes Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Catégories Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Médecine > Spécialités non cliniques

C, Immunology, Mikrobiologie und Virologie, Mikrobiologie (nicht-medizinisch), Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Medical microbiology & virology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Medical Microbiology, Virology, Medical microbiology and virology, mitochondria, macroautophagy

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