This book explores the major cytokines, such as IL-1 and IFN-Ξ³, with respect to the regulation of their gene expression and protein production in specific immune cell types. It discusses both healthy physiological settings and in pathological situations in which the expression of some cytokines coul
Regulation of Immune Gene Expression
β Scribed by Pila Estess, Ann B. Begovich, Patricia P. Jones, Hugh O. McDevitt (auth.), Marc Feldmann, Andrew McMichael (eds.)
- Publisher
- Humana Press
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Series
- Experimental Biology and Medicine 13
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book encompasses the proceedings of a conference held at Trinity College, Oxford on September 21-25, 1985 organized by a committee comprised of Drs. M. Crumpton, M. Feldmann, A. McMichael, and E. Simpson, and advised by many friends and colleagues. The immune response gene workshops that took place were based on the need to understand why certain experimental animal strains were high responders and others were low responders. It was assumed that identification of the immune response (Ir) genes and definition of their products would explain high and low responder status. Research in the ensuing years has identified the Ir gene products involved in antibody responses as the la antigens, or MHC Class II antigens. These proteins are now well defined as members of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily, and their domain structure is known. Epitopes have been defined by multiple monoΒ clonal antibodies and regions of hypervariability identified. Their genes have been identified and cloned. The basic observation of high and low responsiveΒ ness to antigen is still not understood in mechanistic terms, however, at either the cellular or molecular level. This is because the rate of progress in immune regulation has been far slower than in the molecular biology of the MHC Class II antigens. This is not surprising, since immune regulation is a very complex field at the crossroads of many disciplines.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Structure/Function Relationships Among Murine Class II Molecules: Sequence Analysis of I-A cDNA Clones....Pages 3-19
Organisation and Evolution of Mouse Major Histocompatibility Genes....Pages 21-30
Gene Organization and Recombination Hot Spots in the Murine Major Histocompatibility Complex....Pages 31-42
Molecular Genetics of Human Ia Antigens....Pages 43-49
Polymorphism in the HLA-D Region....Pages 51-59
Biochemical Diversity of the Human MHC Class II Antigens....Pages 61-72
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
The T-Cell Receptor/T3 Complex....Pages 75-84
Structure and Regulation of the Genes Encoding Interleukin-2 and its Receptor....Pages 85-93
Activation of Precursor and Mature T Lymphocytes via the 50KD T11 Molecule....Pages 95-110
Functional Characterization of Several Steric Domains of the Murine Thy-1 and LFA-1 Molecules....Pages 111-117
Interactions between protein kinase C and the T3/T cell antigen receptor complex....Pages 119-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Murine T-Cell Receptor Genes and the Problems of Cellular Recognition and Repertoire Selection....Pages 137-142
Organisation and Expression of Human T Cell Receptor Genes....Pages 143-153
A Fusion Gene of Immunoglobulin and T cell Receptor DNA Segments in a Chromosome 14 Inversion of T-cell Leukaemia....Pages 155-165
Diversity of T-Cell Receptor Structures Specific for Minimal Peptide/Ia Determinants: Implications for Immune Response Gene Defects....Pages 167-176
A Chromosomal Inversion Generates a Functional T Cell Receptor Ξ² Chain Gene....Pages 177-183
Front Matter....Pages 185-185
Accessory Cells and the Activation and Expression of Different T Cell Functions....Pages 187-196
HLA-Linked Immune Suppression Gene Maps Within HLA-DQ Subregion....Pages 197-206
Processing and Presentation by Dendritic Cells β The Role of the Lysosome in Antigen Breakdown....Pages 207-219
Recognition of Nucleoprotein by Influenza Specific CTL....Pages 221-224
Front Matter....Pages 185-185
Structural and Conformational Requirements for Ir -Gene-Controlled Myoglobin Epitope Recognition by Ia-Restricted T Cells and Clones....Pages 225-234
Front Matter....Pages 235-235
HLA in Transplantation....Pages 237-247
Class III HLA Genes and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus....Pages 249-255
HLA-D Region Expression on Thyrocytes: Role in Stimulating Autoreactive T Cell Clones....Pages 257-271
Front Matter....Pages 273-273
T-Cell Repertoire Tuning by the MHC in Protection Against Lethal Virus Infection and in Rejection of H-Y Disparate Skin Grafts....Pages 275-286
The Influence of the Molecular Context of T Cell Determinants and the non-MHC Genetic Context of the H-2 b Genes on the Immunogenicity of Lysozyme....Pages 287-299
Differential Expression of HLA-DR and DQ Molecules on Activated T Lymphocytes....Pages 301-310
Interactions of Majors and Minors as Seen by T-Cells and Other Spectators....Pages 311-319
Front Matter....Pages 321-321
Workshop Summary: Relationship of Idiotypes and MHC Networks....Pages 323-327
The Relationship of T-Cell Receptors and Factors....Pages 329-334
T-B Cell Interactions....Pages 335-337
Regulation of Antigen Presentation and T Cell Subsets....Pages 339-340
Workshop Summary: Transfection of MHC Genes....Pages 341-345
Tolerance and Development of T Cell Repertoire....Pages 347-349
Back Matter....Pages 351-359
β¦ Subjects
Immunology
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