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HCV Infection and Cryoglobulinemia

Franco Dammacco (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
362 Seiten
2011 | 2012
Springer Verlag
978-88-470-1704-7 (ISBN)

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This book surveys cryoglobulinemia, from mechanisms of HCV-immune system interaction to characterization of cryoglobulins; from genetic features to cellular compartments of HCV infection and replication, to conventional treatment and therapeutic advances.
The first observation of cold-induced precipitation of serum proteins dates back to 1933, when Wintrobe and Buell first described an unusual case of multiple myeloma in a woman whose serum reversibly precipitated at cold temperatures. In 1947 Lerner and Watson showed cold-precipitable proteins to be gammaglobulins and called them ‘cryoglobulins’ and the corresponding clinical condition ‘cryoglobulinemia’. Meltzer and Franklin in 1966 provided an accurate description of the typical clinical symptoms associated with cryoglobulinemia, showed that they consisted of two different globulin components and, because of the ignorance on its etiology, called this clinical condition ‘essential mixed cryoglobulinemia’. For almost 20 years progress has been rather slow in this field, but when at the end of the ‘80s it finally became possible to detect the occurrence in the serum of antibodies to the hepatitis C virus (HCV), many groups in Europe and the United States almost simultaneously reported that a high proportion of ‘essential’ cryoglobulinemias are in fact associated with HCV infection. This hallmark has resulted in a new impetus and great enthusiasm in carrying out new researches made possible by the awareness that cryoglobulinemia is to be considered an undisputable extrahepatic manifestation of HCV infection. In addition, the evidence that HCV has tropism for hepatocytes and lymphocytes has stimulated new approaches to the autoimmune phenomena and the potential transformation in non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas which not infrequently can be discovered in these patients. The same applies to the obvious therapeutic implications, once the association between HCV infection and mixed cryoglobulinemia has been firmly established. It was thus felt that times were ripe to produce a state-of-the-art survey of the multi-faceted picture of cryoglobulinemia. This book is indeed unique in the detail of its presentation, its completeness and its fundamental approach to the subject. The mostqualified authors have been invited to contribute critical articles reviewing significant developments related to each of the eight sections in which the whole treatment has been divided: from basic mechanisms governing interactions between HCV and the immune system to the immunochemical characterization of cryoglobulins and the frequently concomitant serological abnormalities; from genetic features and the role of certain cytokines and chemokines to the cellular compartments of HCV infection and replication; from the clinical manifestations of cryoglobulinemic patients and their potential susceptibility to develop non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma to conventional treatment of the syndrome and the newer, promising therapeutic advances. The reader will appreciate the immediacy of style, the striking illustrations, and the color plates. In addition, the comprehensive review of a systemic disease such as cryoglobulinemia will interest basic scientists and specialists involved in several disciplines,including internal medicine, hepatology, hematology, oncology, infectious diseases, rheumatology, nephrology and dermatology. General practitioners, graduate and post-graduate students will also find in this book an irreplaceable source of update in this fascinating field.

Hepatitis C virus infection and the role of the immune system.- Cryoglobulinemia: immunochemical characterization, serological abnormalities and histopathological changes.- Structural and genetic features, cytokines and chemokines in cryoglobulinemia.- Cellular compartments of HCV infection (and replication) - Mechanism(s) of cryoprecipitation.- Clinical manifestations of cryoglobulinemia.- HCV infection, cryoglobulinemia and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas.- Therapy of cryoglobulinemia.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.12.2011
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 362 p.
Verlagsort Milan
Sprache englisch
Maße 193 x 260 mm
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Hämatologie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Hepatologie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Rheumatologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Schlagworte autoimmunity • Cryoglobulinemia • HCV • Immune Complex Diseases • Malignant Lymphoma
ISBN-10 88-470-1704-1 / 8847017041
ISBN-13 978-88-470-1704-7 / 9788847017047
Zustand Neuware
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