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Epstein Barr Virus Volume 2 : One Herpes Virus: Many Diseases / edited by Christian Münz.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Münz, Christian., Editor.
Series:
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2196-9965 ; 391
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cancer.
Immunology.
Virology.
Diseases.
Biology--Technique.
Biology.
Cancer Biology.
Experimental Organisms.
Local Subjects:
Cancer Biology.
Immunology.
Virology.
Diseases.
Experimental Organisms.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (493 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Epstein Barr virus (EBV) was discovered as the first human tumor virus around 50 years ago. Since its discovery in Burkitt’s lymphoma it has been associated with various other malignancies, infectious mononucleosis and even autoimmune diseases. The two book volumes on EBV summarize the first 50 years of research on this tumor virus, starting with historical perspectives on discovery, oncogenicity and immune control, reviewing the role that the virus plays in the various associated diseases and concluding with a discussion on how the immune system keeps persistent EBV infection under control in healthy EBV carriers and can be used to treat EBV associated diseases. The respective 32 chapters are written by international experts from three continents for health care providers, biomedical researchers and patients that are affected by EBV. The assembled knowledge should help to understand EBV associated diseases better and to develop EBV specific vaccination in the near future.
Contents:
Preface
EBV latency
Chap. 1. EBNA1 – Lori Frappier, University of Toronto, Canada
Chap. 2. EBNA2 and its coactivator EBNA-LP – Bettina Kempkes, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany, and Paul D. Ling, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA
Chap. 3. The EBNA3 family: two oncoproteins and a tumour suppressor that are central to the biology of EBV in B cells– Martin J. Allday, Quentin Bazot and Robert E. White, Imperial College London, UK. Chap. 4. The latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) – Arnd Kieser and Kai R. Sterz, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany. Chap. 5. Latent membrane protein 2 (LMP2) – Osman Cen and Richard Longnecker, Northwestern University, Chicago, USA. Chap. 6. EBV non-coding RNAs – Rebecca L. Skalsky and Bryan R. Cullen, Duke University, Durham, USA
E. Lytic EBV infection
7. Viral entry – Liudmila S. Chesnokova, Ru Jiang1 and Lindsey M. Hutt-Fletcher, Louisiana State University, Shreveport, USA
Chap. 8. Epstein Barr virus lytic cycle reactivation – Jessica McKenzie and Ayman El-Guindy, Yale University, New Haven, USA
Immune responses to EBV
Chap. 9. Innate immune recognition of EBV – Anna Lünemann and David Nadal, University of Zürich, Switzerland and Martin Rowe, University of Birmingham, UK
Chap. 10. Epstein-Barr virus specific humoral immune responses in health and disease – Jaap M. Middeldorp, VU Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Chap. 11. T cell responses to EBV – Andrew D. Hislop and Graham S. Taylor, University of Birmingham, UK
Chap. 12. Immune evasion by Epstein Barr virus – Maaike E. Ressing, Michiel van Gent, Anna M. Gram, Marjolein Hooykaas, Sytse Piersma and Emmanuel Wiertz, Utrecht Medical Center, The Netherlands
Animal models of EBV infection
Chap. 13. Non-human primate lymphocryptoviruses: past, present, and future– Janine Mühe and Fred Wang, Harvard University, Boston, USA. Chap.14. EBV infection of mice with reconstituted human immune system components – Christian Münz, University of Zürich, Switzerland
Therapy of EBV associated diseases
Chap. 15. Adoptive T cell immunotherapy – Stephen Gottschalk and Cliona Rooney, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA
Chap. 16. The Development of Prophylactic and Therapeutic EBV Vaccines – Corey Smith and Rajiv Khanna, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia
Chap. 17. The biology and clinical utility of EBV monitoring in blood– Jennifer Kanakry and Richard Ambinder, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
3-319-22834-X

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