Full Description
Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract are common. There is increasing appreciation of the importance of the immune system in the pathogenesis of a number of these diseases. This book covers basic aspects of innate and adaptive immunity in the gastrointestinal tract, oral tolerance, and cellular and molecular mechanisms of acute and chronic inflammation. Specific disease covered include bacterial infections, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, coeliac disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. Other topics include mucosal immunisation and intestinal transplantation immunology.
The readership of this book includes clinicians, scientists, and students interested in the gastrointestinal tract.
Contents
1. Intestinal mucosal innate immunity.- 2. Adaptive immunity in the gastrointestinal tract.- 3. Role of epithelial cells in mucosal immunobiology.- 4. Molecular immunology of mucosal T cells.- 5. Bacterial virulence mechanisms and the host immune response to enteric infection.- 6. HIV Infection of the gastrointestinal tract.- 7. Immunological aspects of Helicobacter pylori infection.- 8. Molecular pathogenesis and clinical immmunology of coeliac disease.- 9. Immunopathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease.- 10. Rodent models of chronic intestinal inflammation.- 11. Regulation of intestinal immune responses to local antigens: oral tolerance vs immunopathology.- 12. Mucosal immunisation and vaccines.- 13. Transplantation immunology and the gut.