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Guide to signal pathways in immune cells / E. Nigel Wardle.
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wardle, E. N. (Edwin Nigel)
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Immune system.
- Cellular signal transduction.
- Physical Description:
- xxii, 415 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Springer Verlag, [2009]
- Summary:
- In Guide to Signal Pathways in Immune Cells, E. Nigel Wardle presents vital information in regard to white cells, like the neutrophils and macrophages, T and B lymphocytes, natural killer cells and mast cells, as they constitute the immune defenses against microbial invaders or tumor cells. In all such cells, the necessary information processing for their activities utilizes a network of intracellular signaling pathways. As a guide, this book aims to extend understanding of the basic signal transduction pathways that will be suitable for students of immunology or cell biology and for medical personnel at all levels.
- Contents:
- 1 Cellular Activation Processes 1
- 1.1 Membrane Receptors and Second Messengers 1
- 1.2 Examples of Plasma Membrane Receptors 2
- 1.3 G Proteins: Guanine Nucleotide Coupling 3
- 1.4 Control over GPCRs: G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases, Arrestins, Regulators of G Protein Signaling Proteins, and GPCR Interacting Proteins* 5
- References 8
- 2 Cell Membrane Receptors and Phospholipids 11
- 2.1 Turnover of Cell Membrane Phosphatidyl-Inositol 11
- 2.1.1 Phospholipase C (PLC) 11
- 2.1.2 Diacylglycerol 12
- 2.1.3 Protein Kinase C 13
- 2.2 The Phosphatidyl-Inositol Phosphates 13
- 2.3 Phosphoinositide 3 Kinases 15
- 2.3.1 P13K Effector Proteins 17
- 2.4 Protein Kinase B (Survival Kinase Akt) 19
- 2.5 Calcium Ions as Second Messenger 19
- 2.6 Desensitisation of Membrane Receptors 21
- References 21
- 3 Platelet Aggregation and Its Control 25
- 3.1 Platelet Aggregation 25
- 3.2 Platelet Adhesion to Collagen 28
- 3.3 Platelets and Immunity 29
- 3.4 Constitutive and Inducible NO Synthetases 30
- 3.5 Nitric Oxide and the Immune System 31
- References 32
- 4 Introduction to Signalling Cascades 37
- 4.1 Serine/Threonine Kinases 37
- 4.2 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases and Signalling Cascades 37
- 4.2.1 Organisation by Scaffold Proteins* 40
- 4.2.2 Redox Regulation of Signal Transduction 41
- 4.2.3 c-Jun N-terminal Kinases 41
- 4.2.4 p38 MAP Kinases 42
- 4.2.5 The ERK Cassette 44
- 4.2.6 Cascade Control by Phosphatases 44
- 4.3 Transcription Factors and DNA-Binding Domains 46
- 4.3.1 More About Histone Acetylation* 48
- 4.4 Formation of Enhanceosomes on Gene Promoters and Enhancers* 49
- 4.4.1 Cytokine Genes 49
- 4.4.2 The IFNβ Enhanceosome 51
- 4.4.3 Chromatin Remodelling and Epigenetics 52
- 4.4.4 Control of IL-4 and IL-13 Production (Th2 Cytokines) 53
- 4.4.5 The Anti-inflammatory Action of PPARγs and Retinoids 54
- 4.4.6 Estrogen Receptors 56
- 4.4.7 Corticosteroid Receptors 57
- 4.5 DNA Methylation and Gene Control (Epigenetics)* 58
- 4.5.1 c-Myc and Cell Proliferation 60
- 4.5.2 Forkhead Transcription Factors (Foxos)* 60
- 4.6 Differential Gene Expression Patterns 62
- 4.7 A Note about Ubiquitination 62
- 4.7.1 Sumoylation and Gene Repression* 64
- 4.8 Notch Signalling in Haemopoiesis* 64
- 4.9 Hypoxia-Inducing Factor* 65
- 4.10 Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor 66
- References 68
- 5 Cell Proliferation 77
- 5.1 Ras as a GTP-Binding Protein and GTPase 77
- 5.1.1 Other Small GTPases 78
- 5.2 Cell Proliferation in Response to PDGF 79
- 5.3 Caveolae and Lipid Rafts 81
- 5.4 Protein Modules 82
- 5.5 Protein Tyrosine Kinases 83
- 5.5.1 Janus Gateway Phosphotyrosine Kinases 84
- 5.5.2 Transactivation 84
- 5.6 Abl and Bcr-Abl* 84
- 5.7 Control Over Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation 85
- 5.8 Angiotensin II and Smooth Muscle Cells 85
- 5.9 Endothelin-1 and Its Action 87
- References 88
- 6 Mast Cell Activation and the Role of Eicosanoids 91
- 6.1 Signal Transduction in Mast Cells 91
- 6.2 The Formation of Eicosanoids 93
- 6.2.1 The Formation of Prostaglandin E2 94
- 6.3 Mast Cell Degranulation 95
- 6.4 Cyclic AMP Downregulates Activation of Immune Cells 96
- 6.5 Cyclic AMP and Cell Proliferation* 96
- 6.6 The βc Cytokine Receptors and CREB Control of Growth* 96
- 6.7 Other Modulators of Mast Cell Degranulation* 97
- References 97
- 7 Lipid Products and Cell Signaling 101
- 7.1 Phosphatidic Acid as a Second Messenger 101
- 7.2 Protein Kinase D 101
- 7.3 Sphingolipids as Regulators of Cell Signalling* 103
- 7.4 Sphingomyelin Metabolites/Cell Proliferation/Apoptosis* 105
- 7.5 Lysophosphatidic Acid as Serum Growth Factor 106
- 7.6 Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Stimulated Neutrophil Adhesion 107
- References 107
- 8 Programmed Cell Death: Apoptosis 111
- 8.1 Apoptosis Mechanisms 111
- 8.1.1 Determinants of Apoptosis 114
- 8.1.2 Heat Shock Proteins and Apoptosis 115
- 8.2 Cellular Metabolism and Apoptosis 115
- 8.2.1 Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress 116
- 8.3 Inflammatory Caspases 116
- 8.4 Effect of Apoptotic Cells on Macrophages 117
- 8.5 Apoptosis of Neutrophils 117
- 8.6 Apoptosis of T Lymphocytes 118
- 8.7 Apoptosis of Dendritic Cells or Macrophages 118
- 8.8 Cell Death via Fas or TNFRI Receptors* 119
- 8.8.1 Death Receptor Functioning: ComplexesI/II* 120
- 8.9 Detecting Apoptosis 120
- 8.10 DNA Damage Leading to Cell Cycle Arrest or Apoptosis 121
- 8.11 Apoptosis versus Carcinogenesis 123
- References 124
- 9 Control of the Cytoskeleton 129
- 9.1 The LowMolecular Weight Monomeric GTPases 129
- 9.2 Rho GTPases 130
- 9.3 Actin Bundles in Neutrophils 132
- 9.4 Cell Migration 135
- 9.5 The Mechanics of Phagocytosis 136
- 9.6 Endocytosis 137
- 9.7 Exocytosis: Discharge of Vesicles 138
- 9.7.1 Interleukin 8 Chemokine and Discharge of Neutrophil Granules 140
- 9.8 Cell Adhesion Receptors and the Cytoskeleton 140
- 9.8.1 Signalling from Integrins 140
- 9.8.2 Detail about Focal Adhesion Kinase 143
- 9.8.3 Signalling from Immunoglobulin CAMs 144
- 9.8.4 Signalling from Selectins 144
- 9.8.5 Cadherins and Adhesion of Epithelial Cells 145
- 9.9 The Use of Statins 146
- References 146
- 10 Leucocyte Activation and Behaviour 153
- 10.1 Activation of Neutrophils 153
- 10.1.1 Ca2±Balance and Neutrophils 156
- 10.2 Neutrophil Hyperactivation 157
- 10.2.1 Stimulation of Phagocytes by Colony-Stimulation Factors 158
- 10.3 FcReceptor-Mediated Phagocytosis 159
- 10.4 Movement of Leucocytes in Response to Chemoattractants 162
- 10.5 Activation of Eosinophils 164
- 10.6 Integrin-Mediated Adhesion of Phagocytes 165
- 10.7 Integrin LFA-1 as Regulator of Leucocyte Adhesion 167
- 10.8 Th 17 cells via IL-17 drive neutrophils and inflamation 167
- 10.9 Communication between Neutrophils and Dendritic Cells 168
- References 168
- 11 Cell Defence and Survival 175
- 11.1 Transcription Factor NF-kappa 175
- 11.1.1 The Classical Canonical NF-κB Pathway 177
- 11.1.2 The Alternative Noncanonical Pathway* 179
- 11.1.3 More about NF-κB Control* 180
- 11.2 How to Inhibit NF-κB 182
- 11.3 Gene Knockout or Transgenic Experimental Animals 183
- 11.4 The Control of Cyclooxygenase 2 184
- 11.5 PPARγ and PPARα in Inflammation and Immunity 186
- 11.6 Cell Survival: Akt and Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 187
- 11.7 Insulin Receptors 188
- 11.8 Cross-Talk between Insulin Signalling and the Angiotensin II System 190
- 11.9 Understanding mTOR 191
- 11.10 Alveolar Macrophage Survival 193
- References 193
- 12 Signalling in Immune Reactions 201
- 12.1 The Immune Response 201
- 12.1.1 Dendritic Cells 202
- 12.1.2 Macrophage Types (M1 Are CD14hi, CD16-, CCR2+, M2 CD14 + CD16 + CX3CR1+) 203
- 12.1.3 Toll-Like Receptors 204
- 12.1.4 Negative Regulation of Toll-Like Receptors 207
- 12.1.5 Inside Sensors for Outside Pathogens: Nucleotide Oligomerisation Domain-Like Receptors 208
- 12.1.6 Production of Interleukin 1 210
- 12.2 Cytokines and the Immune Response 211
- 12.3 Activation of Macrophages 213
- 12.3.1 Control of Macrophages 215
- 12.4 Lipopolysaccharide Stimulation of Macrophages (or Endothelial Cells) 216
- 12.4.1 Negative Regulators of LPS Activation and TLR Receptor Signalling 217
- 12.4.2 Interaction IFNγ/TLR Signalling in Macrophages 218
- 12.5 Dendritic Cells 218
- 12.6 Signalling by TNFα 220
- 12.7 Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor 222
- 12.8 Cytokines and Growth Factors 223
- 12.8.1 Receptors for Cytokines and Cellular Activation 223
- 12.8.2 IL2Receptor and IL-2 224
- 12.8.3 Transpresentation of IL-15 226
- 12.8.4 Negative Regulation of Cytokine Receptors 227
- 12.9 Connections by Jak-Stats 227
- 12.10 Activation of Macrophages by IL-1 and TNFα 229
- 12.11 TRAF Adapter Proteins 229
- 12.12 CD40 Signalling 231
- 12.13 Other TNFR Superfamily Molecules 231
- 12.14 RAGE Receptors and Cytokine Production 232
- 12.15 IL-10 Immunomodulatory Cytokine 233
- 12.16 Those Basic Signal
- Cascades 234
- References 236
- 13 T Lymphocytes 247
- 13.1 Activation of T Lymphocytes 247
- 13.1.1 General Scheme of T Lymphocyte Activation 248
- 13.1.2 Adaptor Proteins 252
- 13.1.3 CD28 Costimulation 253
- 13.1.4 NF-κB Activation and T Cell Co-Stimulation* 255
- 13.2 Control of Lymphocyte Activation by Phosphatases 256
- 13.3 Downregulation of T Lymphocyte Activation 257
- 13.3.1 The SLE CD4 T Lymphocyte* 259
- 13.4 Characteristics of Forms of T Lymphocyte 260
- 13.4.1 Effector T Lymphocytes 260
- 13.4.2 CD8 Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes 260
- 13.4.3 Memory T Cells (CD4 and CD8) 261
- 13.4.4 Th17 Inflammatory cells 262
- 13.4.5 T Cell Apoptosis* 262
- 13.4.6 Anergic CD4 T Cells* 263
- 13.4.7 Quiescence of T Cells* 266
- 13.4.8 Suppression of T Cells* 266
- 13.4.9 T Regulatory Lymphocytes (nTreg, iTreg, Tr-1) 267
- 13.5 Th1 and Th2 Lymphocytes 268
- 13.5.1 Interleukin 12 Signalling and Th1 Lymphocytes 270
- 13.5.2 Regulation of IFNγ Production 271
- 13.5.3 Th17 Inflammatory Cells 272
- 13.6 Interleukin 4 and Th2 Lymphocytes 273
- 13.6.1 Interleukin 13 273
- 13.7 Respiratory Tract Allergy 274
- 13.8 Chronic Bronchitis as Obstructive Airway Disease 277
- References 277
- 14 Immunological Controls 293
- 14.1 Transforming Growth Factor-β Signalling 293
- 14.1.1 Smad Activity and Other Kinase Pathways* 294
- 14.1.2 TGFβ and Immune Regulation 296
- 14.1.3 TGFβ Inhibition of Cell Growth 297
- 14.1.4 TGFβ and Inhibition of Cell Proliferation 297
- 14.1.5 TGFβ and Apoptosis 297
- 14.2 Clinical Implications 298
- 14.2.1 TGFβ, Connective Tissue Growth Factor, and Fibrosis 298
- 14.2.2 Connective Tissue Growth Factor 298
- 14.2.3 Scleroderma 299
- 14.2.4 TGFβ Is Anti-inflammatory 299
- 14.3 TGFβ and Cancer 300
- 14.4 Bone Morphogenetic Proteins* 301
- 14.5 The Actions of Interferons 301
- 14.6 Signalling by IFNγ 302
- 14.7 Signalling by IFNα* 304
- 14.7.1 Controlling Viruses 305
- 14.7.2 Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells 306
- 14.8 SOCS: Negative Regulation of the Jak-Stat Pathway* 307
- 14.8.1 Regulation of the Jak-Stat Pathways 309
- 14.9 Negating Cytokines 309
- 14.10 Prostaglandin E2 and T Cell Modulation 310
- 14.11 Interleukin 4 Signalling 310
- 14.12 Interleukin 13 312
- 14.13 Decoy Receptors 312
- References 313
- 15 Natural Killer Cells 323
- 15.1 Receptors for HLA Class I 323
- 15.1.1 Hyporesponsiveness of NK Cells 325
- 15.2 ITAMs and NK Cell Receptors 326
- 15.3 ITIMs and NK Cell Receptors 327
- 15.4 NK Cells in Action* 328
- 15.5 Signalling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule and Adapter SAP 330
- 15.6 NKT Cells* 331
- 15.7 KIRs and KARs on T Cells* 331
- 15.8 ILT Molecules on Regulatory Cells 332
- References 332
- 16 B Lymphocytes 337
- 16.1 B Cell Receptor Signalling 337
- 16.2 Negative Signalling on B Lymphocytes 340
- 16.3 CD40 Signalling* 341
- 16.4 Sustaining B Cells with B Cell-Activating Factor (BLys) 341
- 16.5 Apoptosis of B Lymphocytes 342
- 16.6 Control Over B Cell Proliferation* 343
- 16.7 B Cell Development* 343
- 16.8 B Cell Tolerance* 345
- 16.9 Epstein-Barr Virus and B Cell Proliferation* 346
- 16.10 B Cells of Chronic Lymphatic Leukaemia 347
- 16.11 The Lymphomas 347
- 16.12 Plasma Cells in Multiple Myeloma* 348
- References 349
- 17 The Cell Cycle 355
- 17.1 Control of the Cell Cycle 355
- 17.2 PI3K and Cell Proliferation* 359
- 17.2.1 Notch and Cell Proliferation* 359
- 17.3 Integrins and Cell Proliferation* 359
- 17.4 C-Myc and Cell Proliferation* 360
- 17.5 The Cell Cycle and DNA Damage 360
- 17.6 p53 Tumour Suppressor 362
- 17.7 Control of the Cell Cycle Checkpoints* 362
- 17.8 The Cell Cycle of T Lymphocytes* 363
- 17.9 Liver Regeneration 364
- 17.10 Tumours and the Cell Cycle 364
- 17.11 Cell Renewal and Hh Signalling* 365
- 17.12 Wnt Signalling 366
- References 368
- 18 Cancer 373
- 18.1 Cancer Cells 373
- 18.2 Multistage Carcinogenesis in Skin 377
- 18.3 Breast Cancer 378
- 18.4 Prostate Cancer 383
- 18.5 Cadherins and Catenins 385
- 18.6 Ovarian Cancers 386
- 18.7 Renal Cancer 388
- 18.8 Colon Cancer 388
- 18.9 Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition 392
- 18.10 Genes for Metastasis 392
- References 394.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781603275378
- 1603275371
- OCLC:
- 233933676
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