Crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity III
Pulendran, Bali
Katsikis, Peter D.
Schoenberger, Stephen P.
This volume presents a collection of reviews derived from work presented at the Aegean Conference: “3rd Crossroads between innate and adaptive immunity” which occurred during September 27 - October 2, 2009 at the Minoa Palace Conference Center in Chania, Crete, Greece. This meeting was the third in a series, and assembled a team of scientists working on mechanisms by which the innate immune system of the host senses pathogens, the cellular and signaling networks that orchestrate the innate response and antigen presentation and adaptive immunity. The various facets of the innate response, including dendritic cells, Tcells, B cells, NK cells, NK-T cells and the complement cascade during the host response to pathogens and tumors is only now starting to be elucidated. Therespective fields that focus on these immune cells and molecules have tended to be relatively compartmentalized, and yet emerging evidence points to the interconnectedness of these facets in coordinating the innate response, and its subsequent impact on the adaptive response. The goal of this conference was toinitiate cross-talk between these diverse immunological fields, and promote and facilitate discussion on the interactions between the innate immune response and the adaptive immune response and ultimately facilitate collaboration between these areas of study. Following on the footsteps of the outstanding success of its precursors, the “3rd Crossroads between Innate and Adaptive Immunity” Aegean Conference was highly successful in bringing together and connecting scientists and experts from around the world to address critical areas of Innate and Adaptive immunity. Covers the prestigious Aegean Conferences. Edited by an expert on vaccinesand immune response. Contains many helpful drawings and figures to help illustrate concepts. INDICE: Is Transcription the Dominant Force during Dynamic Changes in GeneExpression?. MicroRNAs: Key Components of Immune Regulation. KIR/HLA: GeneticClues for a Role of NK cells in the Control of HIV. Natural Killer cell Licensing during Viral Infection. Bridging Innate NK cell Functions with Adaptive Immunity. Control of Innate Immunity by Memory CD4 T cells. Strategies and Implications for Prime-Boost Vaccinations to Generate Memory CD8 T Cells. Blimp1: Driving Terminal Differentiation to a T. A new Role for Myeloid HO-1 in the Innate to Adaptive Crosstalk and Immune Homeostasis. Impact of Differential Glycosylation on IgG Activity. Murine Model of Chronic Respiratory Inflammation. Incorporation of Innate Immune Effector Mechanisms in the Formulation of a Vaccine Against HIV-1. Influenza Vaccines: What do we Want and How can we Get it?.
- ISBN: 978-1-4419-5631-6
- Editorial: Springer New York
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 150
- Fecha Publicación: 29/07/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés