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Immunotoxicity, Immune Dysfunction, and Chronic Disease
β Scribed by Keith D. Salazar, Rosana Schafer (auth.), Rodney R. Dietert, Robert W. Luebke (eds.)
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 453
- Series
- Molecular and Integrative Toxicology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Chronic diseases are the leading cause of deaths worldwide and according to the World Economics Council and the Harvard School of Public Health, the cost of chronic diseases is expected to reach a staggering 48% of global gross domestic product by the year 2030. The urgency of the issue was demonstrated in 2011 when for only the second time in its existence, the U.N. General Assembly brought a health issue to the floor for consideration: chronic diseases.
To date, most considerations of the issue have approached the topic from the vantage point that chronic diseases are a myriad of largely unconnected diseases and conditions arising in diverse tissues, organs and physiological systems. This book, Immunotoxicity, Immune Dysfuction, and Chronic Disease, deviates from that prior model. It considers the interconnectivity of chronic diseases with both environmental insult of the immune system and subsequent immune dysfunction and inflammatory dysregulation as the underlying basis for many, if not most, chronic diseases.
This change in the perception of environment-immune linkages to chronic disease is significant and has immediate implications both for the prevention of disease as well as for the development of more effective therapeutic approaches. Rather than considering environmental factors and types of reported immune alterations (e.g., depressed humoral immunity) as is common in books involving immunotoxicity, the present book approaches the environment-immune-disease triad from the standpoint of the disease. Each chapter emphasizes one or more specific immune dysfunction-based chronic disease(s) or condition(s) (e.g., asthma, atherosclerosis, multiple sclerosis, lupus) and describes: 1) the suggested environmental risk factors, 2) the underlying immune dysfunction(s) associated with the disease and 3) the overall health consequences of the disease.
This book is an early entry for a new Toxicology book series for Springer titled: Molecular and Integrative Toxicology (MaIT). The series will feature detailed research information, but in the context of a more integrative or holistic framework. As part of this framework, the chapters will contain a section on βKey Pointsβ as well as βRecommendationsβ where appropriate. The goal is to cover the most timely, state-of-the-art issues in toxicology as well as to ensure that the information is maximally accessible for research scientists, teachers, physicians and students.
We are particularly grateful to the numerous chapter authors for providing comprehensive and expert disease-oriented contributions. We are also appreciative of their willingness to consider their material not as disparate pieces of what has become a major health crisis, but rather as key pieces in a network of apparently interconnected health challenges.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction to Immunotoxicity....Pages 3-30
The Environment-Immune Route to Chronic Disease....Pages 31-47
Front Matter....Pages 49-49
Asthma and Respiratory Allergic Disease....Pages 51-101
Cutaneous Allergies....Pages 103-126
Food Allergies....Pages 127-149
Front Matter....Pages 151-151
Factors Involved in Onset of Type 1 Diabetes....Pages 153-170
Rheumatoid Arthritis....Pages 171-192
Environment, Immune Dysfunction, and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus....Pages 193-213
Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimerβs Disease, and Inflammation: A Hypothetical View....Pages 215-252
Immune Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorders....Pages 253-269
Atherosclerosis and Inflammatory Heart Disease....Pages 271-289
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Celiac Disease: Environmental Risks Factors and Consequences....Pages 291-312
COPD and Other Inflammatory Diseases of the Lung: Focus on AhR Signaling....Pages 313-343
Environment, the Immune System, and Depression: An Integrative Review and Discussion of the Infection-Defense Hypothesis....Pages 345-385
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Environmental Toxicants and Susceptibility to Infection....Pages 389-398
Childhood Acute Leukemia....Pages 399-415
Front Matter....Pages 417-417
Reducing the Prevalence of Immune-Based Chronic Disease....Pages 419-440
Back Matter....Pages 441-451
β¦ Subjects
Pharmacology/Toxicology; Immunology; Molecular Medicine
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