Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePreface Section 1: Cells chapter 1: Macrophages Sigrid E.M. Heinsbroek and Siamon Gordon; University of Oxford chapter 2: Dendritic cells Luigina Romani; University of Perugia chapter 3: The neutrophil David H. Dockrell, Emmet E. McGrath, Moira KB Whyte, and Ian Sabroe; University of Sheffield chapter 4: Lymphocytes Anna Vecchiarelli, Antonella Mencacci, Francesco Bistoni University of Perugia chapter 5: Other cells: The role of non-neutrophilic granulocytes, NK and NKT cells in fungal immunology Jeremy CD Wiseman and Christopher H. Mody; University of Calgary chapter 6: Genes and gene pathways in Candida Infection Robert B. Ashman, Camile S. Fara, and Christine Wells; University of Queensland and Griffith University Section 2: Soluble factors chapter 7: Collectins and pentraxins Uday Kishore and Ken Reid; University of Oxford and Justus-Liebig-University chapter 8: Complement in fungal infections and complement evasion strategies Cornelia Speth, Cornelia Lass-Flörl and Reinhard Würzner; Innsbruck Medical University and Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute of AIDS Research. chapter 9: Cytokines Karen F. Buckland and Cory M. Hogaboam; University of Michigan Medical School. chapter 10: Antibodies Josè LòpezRibot, Rosalìa DìezOrejas and Concha Gil The University of Texas at San Antonio and Complutense University Section 3: Non-Opsonic Fungal Receptors chapter 11: The recognition of fungal pathogens by Toll-like receptors Mihai G. Netea, Jos WM Van der Meer, Bart Jan Kullberg; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center and Nijmegen University Center for Infectious Diseases chapter 12: Fungal ß-glucans and their receptors S Vicky Tsoni and Gordon D Brown; University of Cape Town chapter 13: Detection of fungi by mannose-based recognition receptors F MeyerWentrup, A Cambi, CG Figdor and GJ Adema; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center Section 4: Immunity to specific pathogens chapter 14: Pneumocystis Laura McKinley and Chad Steele, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine chapter 15: Interactions of Aspergillus fumigatus with its host during invasive pulmonary infections JeanPaul Latgé and Anne Beauvais; Pasteur Institute chapter 16: C. albicans and C. glabrata Desa Lilic and Ken Haynes, School of Clinial Medicines, Newcastle University and Department of INfectious diseases, Imerpial College London chapter 17: Immunology of infections with Cryptococcus neoformans Pauline Ellerbroek, Anna Vecchiarelli, Andy Hoepelman and Frank Coenjaerts; University Medical Center and University of Perugia. chapter 18: Histoplasma capsulatum Joshua D Nosanchuk; Albert Einstein College of Medicine Section 5 chapter 19: Escape mechanisms from the immune response David M. Underhill; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Section 6: Immune-based therapeutic strategies chapter 20: Cytokine treatment of fungal infections BartJan Kullberg; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center chapter 21: Fungal vaccines and vaccination: problems and perspectives Antonio Cassone; Istituto Superiore di Santià Index
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface Section 1: Cells chapter 1: Macrophages Sigrid E.M. Heinsbroek and Siamon Gordon; University of Oxford chapter 2: Dendritic cells Luigina Romani; University of Perugia chapter 3: The neutrophil David H. Dockrell, Emmet E. McGrath, Moira KB Whyte, and Ian Sabroe; University of Sheffield chapter 4: Lymphocytes Anna Vecchiarelli, Antonella Mencacci, Francesco Bistoni; University of Perugia chapter 5: Other cells: The role of non-neutrophilic granulocytes, NK and NKT cells in fungal immunology Jeremy CD Wiseman and Christopher H. Mody; University of Calgary chapter 6: Genes and gene pathways in Candida Infection Robert B. Ashman, Camile S. Fara, and Christine Wells; University of Queensland and Griffith University Section 2: Soluble factors chapter 7: Collectins and pentraxins Uday Kishore and Ken Reid; University of Oxford and Justus-Liebig-University chapter 8: Complement in fungal infections and complement evasion strategies Cornelia Speth, Cornelia Lass-Flörl and Reinhard Würzner; Innsbruck Medical University and Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute of AIDS Research. chapter 9: Cytokines Karen F. Buckland and Cory M. Hogaboam; University of Michigan Medical School. chapter 10: Antibodies Jose Lòpez-Ribot, Rosalia Diez-Orejas and Concha Gil; The University of Texas at San Antonio and Complutense University Section 3: Non-Opsonic Fungal Receptors chapter 11: The recognition of fungal pathogens by Toll-like receptors Mihai G. Netea, Jos WM Van der Meer, Bart Jan Kullberg; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center and Nijmegen University Center for Infectious Diseases chapter 12: Fungal ß-glucans and their receptors S Vicky Tsoni and Gordon D Brown; University of Cape Town chapter 13: Detection of fungi by mannose-based recognition receptors F Meyer-Wentrup, A Cambi, CG Figdor and GJ Adema; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center Section 4: Immunity to specific pathogens chapter 14: Pneumocystis Laura McKinley and Chad Steele, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine chapter 15: Interactions of Aspergillus fumigatus with its host during invasive pulmonary infections Jean-Paul Latge and Anne Beauvais; Pasteur Institute chapter 16: C. albicans and C. glabrata Desa Lilic and Ken Haynes, School of Clinial Medicines, Newcastle University and Department of INfectious diseases, Imerpial College London chapter 17: Immunology of infections with Cryptococcus neoformans Pauline Ellerbroek, Anna Vecchiarelli, Andy Hoepelman and Frank Coenjaerts; University Medical Center and University of Perugia. chapter 18: Histoplasma capsulatum Joshua D Nosanchuk; Albert Einstein College of Medicine Section 5 chapter 19: Escape mechanisms from the immune response David M. Underhill; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Section 6: Immune-based therapeutic strategies chapter 20: Cytokine treatment of fungal infections Bart-Jan Kullberg; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center chapter 21: Fungal vaccines and vaccination: problems and perspectives Antonio Cassone; Istituto Superiore di Santià Index