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Progress in Immunology -

Progress in Immunology

Vol. VII: Proceedings of the 7th International Congress Immunology Berlin 1989
Buch | Softcover
CI, 1318 Seiten
1990 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-642-83757-9 (ISBN)
CHF 119,75 inkl. MwSt
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Never has so much progress been reported in immunology as at this congress. The full impact of new technologies, developed since the late 1970s, has come to fruition: gene isolation, mutation, transfection and expression, protein structure and peptide synthesis, cell cloning, hybridization and monoclonal antibodies, CD serology, SCID and transgenic mice, modern immunomudulation and vaccines. An overwhelming mass of data has accumulated over the last years. The reports are up-to-date and outstanding, to a degree no journal will ever achieve, and the results are presented in a concise and lucid way. This report will serve as a guideline for generations of immunologists to come. Hundreds of new alleys have been opened, an abundance of research tools and goals are pointed to. This volume is a treasure trove of explorations ahead of our time - it is exciting reading. This progress report presents outstanding contributions, worth many prizes - a feature which is unusual for proceedings volumes. Immunology is exhibited at its best: an exciting research area and a rewarding subject to study for the benefit of mankind - today more than ever !

I Structure and Function of Recognition and Effector Molecules.- The T Cell Receptor Complex.- T Cell Receptors.- Positive and Negative Selection of T Cells: A Transgenic Model.- Selection of an ?? T Cell Antigen Receptor In Vivo and Engineering a Solulizable Form.- Mice Transgenic for the T Cell Receptor C?4 Gene are Altered in T Cell Development.- Lymphocytes Bearing Either ??-TCR or ??-TCR Can Recognize Non-MHC Encoded CD1 Molecules.- Assembly of the T Cell Receptor/CD3 Complex.- MHC and Antigen Presentation.- Structural and Functional Analysis of Human Class I and Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex Proteins, with Special Emphasis on Alloreactivity.- Further Analysis of the Role of MHC Molecules in Antigen Presentation.- Studies on the Nature of Physiologically Processed Antigen.- Role of MHC Polymorphism in Autoimmune Disease.- Complex Regulation of MHC Class I Expression: Constitutive and Modulated Patterns of Expression.- Somatic Changes of Ig and T Cell Receptor Genes.- Organization and Reorganization of Antigen Receptor Genes.- The Human Immunoglobulin Kappa Genes.- Somatic Changes in the Immune Response to the Hapten 2-Phenyl Oxazolone.- The Lymphoid V (D) J Recombination Activity: Studies of Exogenous Plasmid Substrates in Whole Cells.- Early Expression of Ig-Related Genes in the Human B-Cell Lineage.- Cell Interaction Molecules.- Adhesion Receptors Regulate Antigen-Specific Interactions, Localization, and Differentiation in the Immune System.- From Marker Antigens for T Lymphocyte Subsets to Molecules that Regulate Cell Activation.- The T-Cell Antigen Receptor and CD2 in Rat T-Cell Activation and Ontogeny.- Tolerance Induction Using CD4 and CD8 Monoclonal Antibodies.- A Lymphocyte Homing Receptor: A Member of an Emerging Class of Cell Adhesion Molecules.- Complement.- to the Symposium on Complement.- The Regulators of Complement Activation (RCA) Gene Cluster.- Host Cell Protection from Complement by Glycosylphosphatidylinositol- Anchored Complement Inhibitors and Their Deficiencies in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria.- Inflammation-Promoting Complement Fragments.- Evasion Strategies of Microorganisms.- Production of Complement Component C3 by Lymphoid Cell Lines: Possible Function of C3 Fragments as Autocrine Growth Regulators.- Protein Phosphorylation as a Mechanism of Resistance Against Complement Damage.- The Mosaic Nature of the Complement Proteins.- II Cell Developments.- Development of T Cells.- 1. Phylogeny, Stem Cells, Lineages.- The Role of the Thymus in the Development of T-Cells.- Ontogeny of T Cells and a Third Lymphocyte Lineage in the Chicken.- Analysis of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Development In Vivo.- Utilization of a Bone Marrow Suspension Culture System for the Analysis and Manipulation of T-Cell Development.- Diversity, Development, Ligands and Probable Functions of ??T Cells.- Thymic Epithelial Cells Induce In Vitro Differentiation of PRO-T Lymphocyte Clones into TCR ?, ?/CD3+ and TCR ?,?/CD3+ Cells.- Expression of T Cell Receptor Associated Proteins During Human T Cell Development.- 2. Repertoire Selection.- Selection of the T Cell Repertoire in the Thymus.- T Cell Differentiation in Lower Vertebrates.- Participation of CD4 and CD8 Accessory Molecules in the Development and Selection of T Lymphocytes.- Development of the T Cell Repertoire: Contributions of Both TCR-MHC and Accessory Molecule-MHC Interactions.- Self-Nonself Discrimination by the Immune System.- Development of B Cells.- 1. Phytogeny, Stem Cells, Lineages.- Development and Regulation of the B Lymphocyte Lineage: An Interpretive Overview.- Control of Expression of Immunoglobulin Genes.- Regulation of Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement.- Isolation and Characterization of Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Progenitors.- Structure, Control of Expression and Putative Function of the PreB Cell- Specific Genes VpreB and ?5.- 2. Repertoire Selection.- B Cell Differentiation: Development of Antibody Repertoires.- Evolution of Immunoglobulin Gene Complexity.- Are Autoreactive B-Cells Deleted?.- Self-Tolerance in B Cells from Different Lines of Lysozyme Double-Transgenic Mice.- The Recombination Activating Gene and Lymphoid Differentiation.- Repertoire Selection in B Cell Subpopulations.- Memory.- Evolutionary and Somatic Immunological Memory.- Development of the B Cell Repertoire and the Ability to Respond to Bacteria Associated Antigens.- B Cell Lineages and Immunologic Memory.- The Influence of Somatic Mutation on Clonal Expansion.- Self-Nonself Discrimination by Precursors of Memory B Cells.- Identification of Human Naive and Memory T Cells.- Characterization of the Secondary Antibody Response Using Purified Memory B and T Cells.- The Production and Selection of Memory B Cells in Follicles.- Neoplastic Transformation of Lymphoid Cells and Myeloid Cells.- Tumors of Lymphoid and Myeloid Cells: Introduction.- The Ig/myc Translocation in Burkitt’s Lymphoma Is a Rate Limiting Step in Tumor Development with Multiple Phenotypic Consequences.- The Development of B-Lymphomas in the Chicken.- Bcl-2? Encodes a Novel Small Molecular Weight GTP Binding Protein.- Role of the Bcl-2 Proto-Oncogene in Neoplasia.- Transgenic Mice as Models for the Development of Haemopoietic Neoplasia.- Tumor Suppression in Somatic Cell Hybrids Between Burkitt’s Lymphoma Cells and EBV-Immortalized Lymphoblastoid Cells.- Primary Immunodeficiencies.- Primary Immunodeficiencies: Current Findings and Concepts.- X Chromosome Inactivation Analysis: A New Tool To Examine X-Linked Immunodeficiencies.- Nature of the Defect in the Scid Mouse Mutant.- The Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome and CD43.- The Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency.- Genotypic Studies of MHC Class III Genes in Individuals with IgA Deficiency and Common Variable Immunodeficiency.- Mapping of Two IgCH Gene Deletions in a Patient with IgG1 Deficiency.- III Effector Phases.- Cell Cooperation.- Cellular Cooperation in Antibody Production.- Clonal Deletion of Autoreactive T Lymphocytes: Insights from Neonatal Ontogeny.- Developmental Arrest of T Cell Receptor (TcR) Negative SCID Thymocytes and Release in the Presence of TcR+ Cells.- Costimulatory Interactions Determine Proliferation Versus Induction of Clonal Anergy During Type I CD4+ T-Cell Stimulation.- Signal Requirements for the Primary Activation of Murine CD8 T Lymphocytes.- Contact with Helper T Cells Does Not Limit the Induction of Resting B Cell Differentiation.- Clonal Expansion and Differentiation to Effector Function in Normal CD4 T Cell Subpopulations.- Cytokines and Their Receptors.- Structure and Function of Lymphokines and Their Receptors.- Heterogeneity of Mouse Helper T Cells and Cross-Regulation of TH1 and TH2 Clones.- Interleukin 2 Receptor Targeted Immunotherapy — Update and an Attempt at Synthesis.- Molecular Analysis of the Interleukin-2 Receptor Complex: Expression of the Human ? and ? Chain cDNAs.- Interleukin 6 and Its Receptor in Immune Regulation.- The Molecular and Cellular Biology of the IFN? Receptor.- The Regulation of Lymphopoiesis by Interleukin-7.- Signal Transduction in Hematopoietic Cells.- Membrane Immunoglobulins Are Associated with a Family of Membrane Phosphoproteins.- Molecular Components of the IgM Antigen Receptor Complex.- Membrane Immunoglobulin Is Associated with a Phosphoprotein Complex.- Signalling via Surface Immunoglobulin, Fc? and Interleukin-4 Receptors on B Lymphocytes.- Is There Specificity Involved in Fc? Receptor Aggregation Which Leads to an Effective Secretory Stimulus?.- The Association of p561ck with the CD4/CD8 Antigens: Implications for T-Cell Function.- Signal Transduction by the T Cell Antigen Receptor.- Molecules and Cells in Allergic Reactions.- Molecular Biology of Mast Cell Secretory Granule Proteoglycans and Proteases.- Differentiation of Mast Cells and Phenotypic Change Between Subpopulations.- Nerves, Neuropeptides and Mast Cells.- The High Affinity Receptor for Immunoglobulin E: New Developments.- Fee R2/CD23: Regulation and Functional Roles in Cell Activation.- Human Eosinophils: Synthesis and Expression of CD4 and Class II MHC Proteins.- Effector Function of Eosinophils: Isotype-Dependent Activation.- Inflammation.- Endothelial Activation and Inflammation.- Pathogenesis of Tissue Fibrosis: Growth Factor Gene Expression in Mononuclear Phagocytes.- Inflammation and Angiogenesis.- Novel Neutrophil-Activating Peptides and Their Role in Inflammation.- Neuromediators of Immunity and Inflammation.- Cytokine Induced Changes in the Endothelial Cell Surface Membrane: Significance for Lymphocyte Traffic in Inflammation.- Autoimmunity.- Paul Ehrlich and the Foundations of Autoimmunity.- The Physiology of Autoimmune Reactivities.- Reverse Immunogenetics: Investigations of HLA-Associated Disease Based on the Structural and Genetic Identification of Candidate Susceptibility Genes.- Autoimmunity in the Nervous System: Functional Properties of an Encephalitogenic Protein.- Inflammatory Destruction of Pancreatic Islets in Interferon Gamma Transgenic Mice.- Tolerance in Transgenic Mice to a Non-MHC Self-Protein is not a Result of Clonal Deletion.- Autoabzyme Catalyzed Cleavage of Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide.- Evidence Suggesting a Retroviral Etiology for Human Autoimmune Disease.- Suppression.- Is Genes in the Mouse.- Differential Roles of HLA-DR and DQ in Immune Regulation.- Role of the Veto Phenomenon In Vivo.- T Cell Vaccination and Suppression of Autoimmune Disease.- Antigen Specific Suppressor Cells, Receptors, and Factors.- Extrathymic Acquisition of Tolerance by T Lymphocytes: Is Suppression Involved?.- Antigen Specific T Cell Nonresponsiveness in Man: Lepromatous Leprosy, a Model Disease.- IV Defense.- Virus-host Relationships.- CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells in Murine Virus Infections: Experiments with Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis and Influenza.- Immune-Protection Versus Immunopathology by Antiviral T Cell Responses.- Recognition of Viral Antigens by Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes.- Blockade of MHC Class I Molecule Transport from the Endoplasmic Reticulum Inhibits Presentation of Protein Antigens to Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes.- Measlesvirus-Induced Cellular Autoimmune Reactions.- Requirements for Recognition of Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected Target Cells by Human Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes.- Molecular Analysis of the Protective Immune Response to Murine Cytomegalovirus.- Bacterial and Parasitic Infections.- Insights into Immunoregulation and Pathogenesis from a Third World Disease.- Effector T Cells in Bacterial Infections.- Experimental Infection of Mice with Leishmania Major: Analysis of the Role ofT Cells in Resistance and Susceptibility.- Progress Towards Vaccination Against Schistosomiasis.- Antigenic Diversity: Implications for Vaccine Design.- Genetic Aspects of Mycobacterial Infections in Mouse and Man.- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.- An Introduction into the Immunology of AIDS.- Genetic Regulation of HIV.- The Role of CD4 Antigen in HIV Infection.- Immunopathogenic Mechanisms of HIV Infection.- Immunobiology of the HIV Envelope and Its Relationship to Vaccine Strategies.- The SCID-hu Mouse: A Small Animal Model for HIV Infection and Antiviral Testing.- Tumor Immunology.- Structural Basis for Tumor Cell Recognition by the Immune System.- Genes Coding for TUM- Transplantation Antigens. A Model for TSTA ?.- Regulation and Functional Role of MHC Expression on Tumors.- Immunological Analysis of Micrometastases and the Metastatic Phenotype of Human Tumors.- Basic Aspects of Immunotherapy of Human Tumors.- T Cell-Mediated Tumor Regression in Experimental Systems.- Apoptosis in Monoclonal Antibody-Induced Tumor Regression.- V Preventive and Therapeutic Manipulations.- Vaccination.- An Introduction to Vaccines: An Old Problem in a New Setting.- High Degeneracy of HLA DR-Peptide Interactions: Possible Ramifications for Vaccine Design.- T and B Cell Recognition of Hepatitis B Viral Antigens: Implications for Vaccine Design.- Vaccinia Virus Vectors: Applications to Vaccines.- Peptide Binding to MHC Class II Molecules: Applications to Vaccine Design.- Expression and Secretion of Repertoires of VH Domains inEscherichia Coli: Isolation of Antigen Binding Activities.- Transplantation.- Prospects for Transplantation.- Antigen, Cytokines, and the Regulation of the Allograft Response.- Mixed Chimerism and Transplantation Tolerance.- Pathology and Immunopathology of Rejection and Graft-Versus-Host Disease in Bone Marrow Transplantation.- Graft Host Interactions Following T-Cell Depleted Marrow Transplants.- Rapamycin: A New and Highly Active Immunosuppressive Macrolide with an Efficacy Superior to Cyclosporine.- Immune Intervention.- IL-2 Receptor-Directed Immunotherapy: A Model of Immune Intervention.- Cytokine Therapy of Patients with Cancer.- Modulation of Autoimmune Responses with Normal Polyspecific IgG for Therapeutic Use.- Biological Response Modification of “Physiological” Doses of Recombinant Cytokines.- Origins and Elements of Immune Systems.- The Evolution of the Immune System: An Introduction.- Protein-Protein Interactions and Immune Recognition.- Evolutions of the Immune System.- Allorecognition in Colonial Tunicates: Parallels with and Tangents from Vertebrate Immunity.- Elements of the Human Immune System: Studies of Mature Lymphoid Cells Following Xenotransplantation to Seid Mice.

Erscheinungsdatum
Mitarbeit Stellvertretende Herausgeber: L. Nicklin
Zusatzinfo CI, 1318 p. 140 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Dermatologie
Schlagworte Antigen • Autoimmune Krankheiten • Hybridization • Immunologie • Immuntherapie • Impfung • Infections • Onkologie • Transplantation • Virologie (AIDS)
ISBN-10 3-642-83757-3 / 3642837573
ISBN-13 978-3-642-83757-9 / 9783642837579
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