Immunology (eBook)
302 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-1-4831-4043-8 (ISBN)
Immunology focuses on the study of immunology. The first half of this book provides a treatise of basic immunology, while the rest is more clinically orientated and illustrates the importance of immune mechanisms for health and disease. This text emphasizes the three good reasons why immunology should be studied. First is that man cannot survive without immunological defense against foreign material. Second is that these same immunological defense mechanisms can cause various forms of tissue damage that result in different diseases. Finally, some immunological reactions can be used as sensitive and highly specific methods for analytical and diagnostically useful determinations of low molecular substances. This publication is primarily intended for students of medicine and natural sciences, as well as clinicians concerned with the field of immunology.
Front Cover
1
Immunology 4
Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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Preface 6
List of contributors 8
Chapter 1. Anatomy of the immune system
12
The construction of the immune system: some common principles and concepts
12
Cell types of the immune system 13
Granulocytes 16
The lymphoid system 16
Bibliography 26
Chapter 2. Immunoglobulins
27
Common features 27
Basic structure 27
Structural areas with variable or constant amino acid sequences 32
Immunoglobulin classes and biological function 36
Immunoglobulin levels and age 39
Biosynthesis of immunoglobulins 41
Chapter 3. Antigens
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Antigenicity and immunogenicity 42
Antigenic determinants 43
Natural antigens 45
Chapter 4Antigen-antibody reactions 52
Chapter 4. Antigen-antibody reactions
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The primary reaction 52
Secondary manifestations 55
Immunological methods 57
Bibliography 67
Chapter 5. The complement system
68
Nomenclature 68
The structure of complement factors 69
Bibliography 76
Chapter 6. Production of antibodies
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The cellular background of antibody production 79
Kinetics of antibody formation 82
Endogenous regulation of the antibody response 86
Creation of antibody specificity 86
Monoclonal eternal antibodies 89
Bibliography 90
Chapter 7. Cell-mediated immune reactions
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Role of the thymus during T lymphocyte differentiation 91
Specificity of T lymphocytes 93
Other cell-mediated cytotoxic reactions 97
Two examples of T cell dependent cell-mediated immunity 98
Test of T cell functions 100
Bibliography 100
Chapter 8. Immune tolerance and autoimmunity
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Immune tolerance 101
Autoimmunity—a breakage of immune tolerance 106
Bibliography 110
Chapter 9. Immunogenetics
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Blood groups 111
Transplantation antigens 119
Bibliography 130
Chapter 10. Tumour immunology
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Tumour antigens 131
Experimental tumours 132
Human tumours 133
Induction of tumour immunity 133
Immunological surveillance 134
Mechanisms by which tumours may avoid the rejection reaction 135
Possibilities of increasing immune reactivity against tumours 136
Analogy between cancer in man and in experimental animals 137
Bibliography 137
Chapter 11. Host defence against infections
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Non-specific host defence 138
Specific immunity against infections 149
Host defence can cause tissue damage 155
Bibliography 156
Chapter 12. Immunoprophylaxis—immunoglobulins, vaccines
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Passive immunization 157
Active immunization 160
Bibliography 168
Chapter 13. Deficiencies in host defence
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Deficiencies in immunity mediated by humoral antibodies: hypogammaglobulinaemia antibody deficiency syndromes
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Deficiencies in cell-mediated immunity 177
Deficiencies in immunity mediated via humoral antibodies and cellmediated immunity
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Deficiencies in non-specific host defence 182
Bibliography 184
Chapter 14. Clinical transplantation immunology
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Kidney transplantation 186
Bone marrow transplantation 189
Transplantation of an organ to an immunologically privileged site 191
The fetus as a transplant 191
Association between clinical disease and HLA antigens 192
Bibliography 195
Chapter 15. Clinical tumour immunology
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Demonstration that a patient reacts immunologically against his own tumour
197
TAM and TAA defined with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies 197
Diagnostic potential 199
Therapeutic potential 200
Conclusion 201
Bibliography 201
Chapter 16. Immunological diseases: immunological reactivity, inflammation and tissue damage
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The immediate hypersensitivity reaction—type 1 202
The cytotoxic or cytolytic reaction—type 2 203
The immune complex reaction—type 3 204
The delayed hypersensitivity reaction—type 4 204
Other type reactions 205
Bibliography 208
Chapter 17. Atopic allergies and contact allergies
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Immediate hypersensitivity reactions 209
Delayed hypersensitivity reactions 221
Bibliography 222
Chapter 18. Immunological side effects of drugs
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Drugs as immunogens 223
How is the allergic reaction induced? 225
Predisposing factors 225
Mechanisms for drug induced tissue damage 225
Immunological reactions with blood cells under the influence of drugs 226
Drug-induced systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 228
Allergy to penicillins 229
Bibliography 230
Chapter 19. Immune complex diseases
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Deposition of circulating immune complexes in tissues 233
Joint diseases 235
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 235
Vasculitis 236
Glomerulonephritis 236
GBM nephritis 237
Glomerulonephritis induced by circulating immune complexes 238
Lung diseases 239
Bibliography 239
Chapter 20. The complement system and disease
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Hereditary deficiency of factors in the complement system 240
Inherited deficiency of inhibitors within the complement system 241
Hyocomplementemia 242
Aggregation of neutrophilic granulocytes 243
Disorders of the subcomponents of C1
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Increased levels of the complement factors 244
Complement analyses in pathological conditions 245
Bibliography 246
Chapter 21. Autoimmune diseases
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Antigens 248
Effector mechanisms 248
Blood diseases 249
Endocrine diseases 250
Skin diseases 252
Liver diseases 252
Muscle diseases 253
Connective tissue diseases 254
Bibliography 256
Chapter 22. Immunosuppressive therapy
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Inhibition of immunological tissue damage 257
Immunosuppressive measures 258
Side effects of treatment with immunosuppressive drugs 264
Bibliography 265
Appendix 1. Blood group serology for clinical use
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Sampling 266
Methodology for blood group serologic analyses 266
ABO grouping 268
Rh grouping 269
Antibody investigation 270
Compatibility testing (cross-matching) 270
Sources of error in blood group serological tests 271
Bibliography 272
Appendix 2. Immunological diagnosis of immunodeficiencies and immunological diseases
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Immunological investigations in cases of increased sensitivity to infections
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Immunological investigation of allergic diseases and immune complex diseases
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Immunological investigation of autoimmune diseases 282
Bibliography 287
Glossary 289
Index 297
Color Plate
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Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.5.2014 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Krankheiten / Heilverfahren |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Allgemeinmedizin | |
Studium ► Querschnittsbereiche ► Infektiologie / Immunologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4831-4043-1 / 1483140431 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4831-4043-8 / 9781483140438 |
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