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Title:
Heat shock proteins : potent mediators of inflammation and immunity
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Heat shock proteins ; 1
Publication Information:
Dordrecht : Springer, 2007
ISBN:
9781402055843
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Heat Shock Proteins: Potent Mediators of Inflammation and Immunity currently provides the most up-to-date review on new mechanisms and provides exciting insights into how heat shock proteins modulates the hosts immune response. Written by leaders in the field of heat shock protein immunobiology, the chapters systematically and in a step wise fashion takes the reader through the fascinating sequence of events by which heat shock proteins activate immune responses and provides answers as to its biological significance to the host. From the early stages of binding and receptors-mediated signalling, to new paradigms by which heat shock proteins are released into the circulation, to antigen processing and presentation, and finally to the immune response itself this book is a must read for graduate and postgraduates in the field of Biology (plant and mammal), Biochemistry (pro- and eukaryotic), Immunology, Microbiology, Exercise Medicine, Physiology, Inflammatory diseases, Autoimmunity, Pharmacology and Pathology.


Author Notes

Alexander A.A. Asea, PhD Effie and Wofford Cain Centennial Endowed Chair in Clinical Pathology Chief, Division of Investigative Pathology Scott White Memorial Hospital and Clinic and The Texas AM University System Health Science Center College of Medicine
Stuark K. Calderwood, PhD Division of Molecular and Cellular Radiation Oncology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School
Alexander A.A. Asea. Antonio De Maio


Table of Contents

Alexzander A.A. AseaGabriele MulthoffGraeme I. Lancaster and Mark A. FebbraioJohn H.H. Williams and Claire Hunter-LavinVirginia L. Vega and Antonio De MaioYves Delneste and Sebastein Jaillon and Pascale JeanninStuart K. Calderwood and Xianzhong Xiao and Yue XieChristiane Habich and Volker BurkartRobert J. Binder and Pramod K. SrivastavaDeanna Carrick Crossman and Christopher V. NicchittaThomas Lehner and Yufei Wang and Trevor Whittall and Lesley A. Bergmeier and Kaboutar Babaahmady and Charles KellyCharles A Gullo and Paul Macary and Michael GranerDouglas G. Miller and Pamela S. OhashiAngela Wahl and Oriana Hawkins and Curtis McMurtrey and Heather Hickman-Miller and Jon Weidanz and William HildebrandMonika Fleshner and John D. Johnson and Joshua FriedmanAlexandra Zanin-Zhorov and Irun R. CohenMarkus Haug and Gunther E. Dannecker and Ursula HolzerWillen van EdenA. Graham Pockley and Munitta MuthanaSusana Fiorentino and Alfonso Barreto and Diana Castaneda and Claudia CifuentesMark I. Hirsh and Wolfgang G. Junger
Prefacep. xi
Part I Mechanisms of Heat Shock Protein Release
1 Release of Heat Shock Proteins: Passive Versus Active Release Mechanismsp. 3
2 HSP70 Peptide Acting as a Danger Signal for Natural Killer (NK) Cellsp. 21
3 Mechanisms of stress-induced Cellular HSP72 Releasep. 31
4 Roles of Extracellular Heat Shock Proteins: A New Sense of Dangerp. 39
Part II Heat Shock Protein Binding and Receptor-Mediated Signaling
5 Macrophages and the Stress Responsep. 61
6 Heat Shock Proteins and Scavenger Receptorsp. 75
7 The Inside Story: Anti-Inflammatory Roles of HSF1 and Heat Shock Proteinsp. 95
8 Interaction of Heart Shock Protein 60 with Innate Immune Cellsp. 115
Part III Immune Responses Elicited by Heat Shock Proteins
9 HSP-APC Interactions: Initiation of Immune Responsesp. 131
10 Extracellular Functions for an Intracellular Protein: GRP94/GP96 Interactions with the Mammalian Immune Systemp. 147
11 HSP-Induced Stimulation of Immune Responsesp. 159
12 The Role of Heat Shock Proteins in the Elicitation of Immune Responsesp. 173
13 Hsp70 Family Members, Danger Signals and Autoimmunityp. 189
14 The Immune Response Under Stress: Class I HLA Presentation of host-derived peptidesp. 213
15 Extracellular HSP72: A Double-edged Sword for Host Defensep. 235
16 HSP60: A Pleiotropic Immune Signalp. 265
Part IV Antigen Processing, Presentation and Effect on Inflammation and Disease
17 Impact of HSP-chaperoned Peptides on the MHC Class II-dependent Presentation and Activation of CD4 2++ T Cells in Regard of Allo- and Autoantigensp. 275
18 Heat Shock Proteins are Targets for T Cell Regulation: How Microbial HSP Induce IL10 Producing Anti-inflammatory T Cellsp. 289
19 The Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of the Stress Protein GP96p. 309
20 Anti-Tumor Response and Heat Shock Proteins (HSP): A Friend or Fore Relationship?p. 321
21 Heat Shock Proteins and the Resolution of Inflammation by Lymphocytesp. 337
Indexp. 355
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