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- Inside Front Cover
- Immunology for Medical Students
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- ■ Preface to the Third Edition
- ■ Preface to the Second Edition
- ■ Preface to the First Edition
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Book
- Icons
- Microorganisms Mentioned in This Book
- Table Of Contents
- I Introduction
- 1 Introduction to the Immune System
- Can You Now …
- 2 Basic Concepts and Components of the Immune System
- ■ Innate Immunity
- ■ Adaptive Immunity
- ■ Components of the Immune System
- ■ Active and Passive Immunity
- ■ Phases of an Immune Response
- ■ Types of Immune Response
- Can You Now…
- II Antigen Recognition Molecules
- 3 Introduction to Antigen Recognition
- ■ Antigen Recognition Molecules
- ■ B-Cell and T-Cell Receptors
- ■ Major Histocompatibility Complex Molecules
- Can You Now …
- 4 Antigens and Antibody Structure
- ■ Antigens
- Types of Antigens
- Epitopes
- ■ Antibodies
- Antibody Isolation and Characterization
- Antibody Structure
- Selected Features and Biologic Properties of the Immunoglobulin Classes
- Can You Now…
- 5 Antibody-Antigen Interaction
- ■ Antigen-Binding Sites of Antibodies
- Cross-Reactivity
- ■ Diagnostic Tests for Antibody or Antigen
- Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
- Lateral Flow Test
- Immunofluorescence
- Flow Cytometry
- Can You Now….
- 6 Antibody Diversity
- ■ Immunoglobulin Genes
- Assembly of Variable Regions by Somatic Recombination
- Gene Organization and Synthesis
- Human Light Chain
- Human Heavy Chain
- Generation of Antibody Diversity
- ■ Immunoglobulin Classes
- Class Switching
- Membrane-Bound and Secreted Immunoglobulin
- Can You Now…
- 7 The T-Cell Receptor
- ■ Structure of the T-Cell Receptor
- The αβ T-Cell Receptor
- The γδ T-Cell Receptor
- ■ Generation of Diversity of the T-Cell Receptor Genes
- ■ Recognition of Antigen
- ■ Other Accessory Molecules Involved in T-Cell Function
- Can You Now…
- 8 Major Histocompatibility Complex
- ■ Genetic Organization
- ■ Regulation of Gene Expression
- ■ Structure of the Major Histocompatibility Complex Gene Products
- Class I
- Class II
- ■ Restriction of Antigen Recognition
- Models of the Major Histocompatibility Complex–Antigen–T-Cell Receptor Complex
- ■ Population Advantages of Polymorphism in the Major Histocompatibility Complex
- ■ Disease Correlations
- Can You Now …
- 9 Review of Antigen Recognition
- ■ Important Structural Features
- Immunoglobulin Domain Fold
- Antigen Recognition Sites
- ■ Generation of Diversity
- III Physiology
- 10 Antigen Processing and Presentation
- ■ Pathways of Antigen Processing
- ■ Mechanisms of Antigen Processing
- Extracellular (Exogenous) Antigens
- Intracellular (Endogenous) Antigens
- Class I or II Association
- ■ Evasion of Processing Pathways by Pathogens
- Can You Now …
- 11 Lymphocyte Activation
- ■ Antigen Receptors
- B-Cell Receptor
- T-Cell Receptor
- Initiation of B-Cell and T-Cell Activation
- Coreceptor Molecules in B-Cell Activation
- Coreceptor Molecules in T-Cell Activation
- ■ Signaling Events
- ■ Amplification Through Signaling Pathways
- ■ Response
- Can You Now …
- 12 Hematopoiesis
- ■ Three Major Stages of Hematopoiesis
- ■ Lymphoid Cells
- Development
- Lymphoid Cell Types
- Cells
- T Cells
- Natural Killer Cells
- ■ Myeloid Cells
- Development
- Myeloid Cell Types
- Neutrophils
- Mast Cells
- Eosinophils
- Monocytes and Macrophages
- Dendritic Cells
- Can You Now …
- 13 Organs and Tissues of the Immune System
- ■ Primary and Secondary Lymphoid Organs
- Bone Marrow
- Thymus
- Lymph Nodes
- Spleen
- Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
- Mucosal Lymphocytes
- Skin: The Cutaneous Immune System
- ■ Lymphocyte Trafficking
- Lymphocyte Recirculation
- Homing
- Lymphocyte Extravasation
- Chemotaxis
- Synapse Formation
- Can You Now…
- 14 B-Cell Development
- ■ Early B-Lymphocyte Development
- Stem Cell to Immature B Cell
- ■ The Mature B Cell
- Additional Tolerance Induction
- Activation and Antibody Production
- ■ Somatic Mutation and Class Switching in Germinal Centers
- ■ Thymus-Independent Antigens
- ■ B1 B Cells and Natural Antibodies
- Can You Now…
- 15 T-Cell Development
- ■ The Thymus
- Overview of the Transition From Thymocyte to Mature T Cell
- Order of T-Cell Receptor Gene Rearrangements
- Major Histocompatibility Complex Self Peptide Expression in the Thymus
- Positive Selection: Establishment of Self-Restriction
- Negative Selection: Establishment of Central Self-Tolerance
- T-Cell Receptor Signaling in Positive and Negative Selection
- ■ The Periphery: Naive T-Cell Activation by Antigen
- Peripheral T-Cell Tolerance
- Mature T-Cell Responses and Functions
- CD4+ T Cells
- CD8+ T Cells: Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
- The γδ T-Cell Subset
- Can You Now …
- 16 T-Cell Interactions and T-Cell Help
- ■ Generation of Stimulated, or Primed, B and T Cells
- ■ Generation of Effector Cells
- CD4+ T-Helper Interaction With B Cells
- CD4+ T-Helper Interaction With CD8+ T Cells
- ■ Providing the Most Appropriate Immune Response for a Given Pathogen
- Can You Now…
- 17 Immunologic Memory and Homeostasis
- ■ Long-Term Immunologic Memory
- B-Cell Memory
- T-Cell Memory
- ■ Lymphocyte Homeostasis
- ■ Apoptosis
- Can You Now …
- 18 Regulation of the Immune System
- ■ Tolerance
- Central Tolerance
- Peripheral Tolerance
- Immune-Privileged Sites
- Absence of Costimulation or T-Cell Help.
- Activation-Induced Cell Death
- Regulatory T Cells
- Can You Now…
- 19 Brief Review of Immune Physiology
- ■ Integrated Immune System: Connections Between Adaptive and Innate Responses
- IV Innate Immunity
- 20 Constitutive Defenses Including Complement
- ■ Barriers to Infection
- Skin
- Respiratory Tract
- Gastrointestinal Tract
- ■ Extracellular Molecules of the Innate Immune System
- Interferon
- Complement
- Activation of Complement
- Lectin Pathway
- Classical Pathway
- Alternative Pathway
- Summary of Complement Activation
- Amplification Steps
- Complement Effectors
- Anaphylatoxins
- Complement Receptors
- Membrane Attack Complex
- Complement Inhibitors
- Can You Now …
- 21 Phagocytes
- ■ Phagocytic Cell Types
- Neutrophils
- Monocytes/Macrophages
- Tissue Macrophages
- Giant and Epithelioid Cells
- Fixed Macrophages
- Alveolar Macrophages
- Glial Cells
- Osteoclasts
- ■ Phagocyte Production
- ■ Phagocyte Recruitment
- ■ Receptors on Phagocytes
- ■ Molecular Patterns
- Toll-Like Receptors
- C-Lectin Receptors
- Receptors for Complement Components
- Receptors for Immunoglobulin
- ■ Actions of Phagocytes
- Phagocytosis
- Oxidative Burst
- Proteolytic Enzymes
- Inflammatory Signaling
- Acute-Phase Response
- ■ Phagocyte Defects
- ■ Molecular Recognition by the Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems
- Can You Now…
- 22 Killing in the Immune System
- ■ Response to Parasite Worms
- ■ Mast Cells
- Granule Contents
- Mast Cell Enzymes
- Histamine
- Cytokines
- Arachidonic Acid Metabolites
- Eosinophils
- Immediate (Type I) Hypersensitivity
- ■ Natural Killer Cells
- Natural Killer Receptors
- Natural Killer Inhibitor Receptors
- Natural Killer Activating Receptors
- CTLs and Natural Killer Cell Effector Mechanisms
- Perforin
- Granzyme
- Fas Ligand
- ■ Intracellular Mechanisms of Apoptosis
- Apoptosis in the Immune System
- Can You Now…
- 23 Inflammation
- ■ Types of Inflammation
- ■ Cytokine Network in Inflammation
- ■ Tuberculosis
- ■ Hepatitis B Infection
- ■ “Overzealous” Inflammation
- Can You Now…
- 24 Cytokines in the Immune System
- ■ Overview
- ■ Cytokine Receptors and Signaling Molecules
- ■ Review of Some of the Roles of Cytokines in Immune Responses
- Acute Inflammation: Initial Response to Infection
- T-Cell Priming
- Development of Specialized T-Cell Responses
- Gut Immunity
- TH17 Responses
- TH1 Responses
- TH2 Responses
- Regulatory T Cells
- End of the Immune Response
- ■ Clinical Uses for Cytokines and Cytokine Blockade
- Can You Now…
- V Immune System in Health and Disease
- 25 Infections and Vaccines
- ■ How Organisms Evade the Immune Response
- ■ Mechanisms of Immunity
- ■ Types of Vaccines
- Live Vaccines
- Killed Organisms
- Subunit Vaccines
- Adjuvants
- Accessing Intracellular Pathways
- ■ Vaccine Schedules
- Can You Now…
- 26 Hypersensitivity Reactions
- ■ Types of Triggers for Hypersensitivity
- Hypersensitivity to Infectious Agents
- Hypersensitivity to Environmental Substances
- Hypersensitivity to Self Antigens
- ■ Types Of Hypersensitivity Reaction
- Type I
- Type II
- Type III
- Type IV
- ■ Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypersensitivity
- Can You Now…
- 27 Immediate Hypersensitivity (Type I)
- ■ Definitions
- ■ Allergen
- ■ Degranulating Cells
- ■ Antibody
- ■ T-Helper 2 Cells
- ■ Predisposition to Allergy
- Genetics of Allergy
- Environmental Factors and Allergy
- ■ Mediators of Early Phase of Allergy
- ■ Mediators of Late Phase of Allergy
- ■ Treatment
- Drug Treatments
- Allergen Immunotherapy
- Can You Now…
- 28 How Autoimmune Disease Develops
- ■ Some Autoimmunity is Normal
- ■ Initiation of Autoimmune Disease
- ■ T-Cell Tolerance
- ■ Breakdown of T-Cell Tolerance
- Genetic Factors and Loss of Tolerance
- Environmental Factors and Loss of Tolerance
- ■ Tests for Autoimmune Disease
- Can You Now…
- 29 Antibody-Mediated Hypersensitivity (Type II)
- ■ Immune-Mediated Hemolysis
- Red Blood Cell Antigens
- Anti–Red Cell Antibodies
- Types of Immune-Mediated Hemolysis
- Alloimmune Hemolysis
- Autoimmune Hemolysis
- Type II Autoimmune Hypersensitivity Against Solid Tissue
- ■ Type II Hypersensitivity and Antibodies That Affect Cell Function
- Graves Disease
- Can You Now…
- 30 Immune Complex Disease (Type III Hypersensitivity)
- ■ Antigens in Immune Complexes
- Infectious Antigens
- Innocuous Environmental Antigens
- Autoantigens
- ■ Antibodies in Immune Complexes
- ■ Clearance of Immune Complexes
- Complement Breaks Down Large Soluble Complexes
- Complement Receptor 1 Transfers Complexes to Phagocytes
- Failure of Clearance
- ■ Mechanisms of Inflammation in Immune Complex Disease
- ■ Immune Complex Disease in the Kidney
- ■ Treatment of Immune Complex Disease
- Can You Now …
- 31 Delayed Hypersensitivity (Type IV) and Review of Hypersensitivity Reactions
- ■ Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions are Driven by T-Helper 1 Cells
- ■ Type IV Hypersensitivity Disease
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Treatment of Delayed Hypersensitivity Reactions
- Antiinflammatory Drugs
- Immunosuppressive Drugs
- Immunologically Mediated Drug Reactions
- Review of Hypersensitivity Reactions
- Can You Now …
- 32 Primary Immunodeficiency
- ■ Infections Provide Clues to the Type of Immunodeficiency
- ■ Causes of Primary Immunodeficiency
- Mutations and Immunodeficiency
- Polymorphisms and Immunodeficiency
- Polygenic Disorders
- ■ Screening for Severe Combined Immune Deficiency
- ■ Diagnosis of Primary Immunodeficiency
- ■ Treatment
- Gene Therapy
- Can You Now…
- 33 Secondary Immunodeficiency
- ■ HIV Infection
- Entry of HIV Into Host Cells
- Reverse Transcription of the HIV Genome
- HIV Latency and Transcription
- Immune Responses to HIV
- Innate Immune Response
- Antibody Response
- Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Response
- How HIV Kills Infected Cells
- Clinical Features of HIV Infection
- Factors That Affect Outcome
- Vaccines
- Treatments for HIV Infection
- ■ Other Secondary Immunodeficiencies
- Extremes of Age
- Immune System in the First Year of Life
- The Aging Immune System
- Miscellaneous Factors
- Drugs
- B-Cell Malignancy
- Kidney and Gut Disease
- Nutrition
- Physiologic Stress
- Infections
- Can You Now…
- 34 Transplantation
- ■ Transplantation Terminology
- ■ Solid Organ Transplantation
- When Transplantation Is Indicated
- Mechanisms of Rejection
- Hyperacute Rejection
- Acute Rejection
- Chronic Rejection
- Tolerance
- ■ Stem Cell Transplantation
- Source of Stem Cells
- Conditioning
- Graft-Versus-Host Disease
- ■ Tissue-Typing Techniques
- Human Leukocyte Antigen Typing
- Human Leukocyte Antigen Cross-Matching
- ■ Immunosuppressive Drugs
- Corticosteroids
- T-Cell Signaling Blockade
- Interleukin-2 Blockade
- Antiproliferatives
- ■ Xenotransplantation
- Can You Now …
- 35 Tumor Immunology
- ■ Lymphoid Tumors
- Oncogenesis
- Chromosomal Translocations
- Pathogens
- Diagnosing Lymphoid Malignancy
- ■ Immunity to Tumors
- Tumor Antigens
- Evidence for Tumor Immunity
- Evasion of the Immune Response by Tumors
- Immunotherapy
- Passive Cancer Immunotherapy
- Active Cancer Immunotherapy
- Can You Now…
- 36 Biopharmaceuticals
- ■ Monoclonal Antibodies
- Historical Approaches to Antibody Therapy
- Monoclonal Antibody Technologies
- Increasing the Effects of Monoclonal Antibodies
- Biospecific Antibodies
- Conjugates
- Some Successes and Failures in Monoclonal Antibody Therapy
- ■ Recombinant Cytokines
- Can You Now…
- Glossary
- Index
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- Inside Back Cover