Antigen Presenting Cells
From Mechanisms to Drug Development

1. Edition August 2005
XL, 611 Pages, Hardcover
63 Pictures (13 Colored Figures)
16 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
This multidisciplinary handbook is clearly structured and written from the viewpoint of an experienced biochemist, immunologist, and scientist. It covers all cell types involved in antigen presentation, providing the latest immunological facts with a focus on drug development.
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This novel, multidisciplinary handbook highlights recent evidence that antigen presenting cells (APCs) are not only key players in the initiation or prevention of an antigen-specific T lymphocyte-mediated adaptive immune response, but also critical regulators and integrators in the interplay between our innate and adaptive immune system.
Structured in a clear way to allow access to a very broad readership, the book is written from the viewpoint of a biochemist, immunologist, and scientist with experience in drug development. It covers all cell types involved in antigen presentation, providing the latest immunological facts with a focus on drug development.
Backed by a glossary explaining all important technical terms, this short but comprehensive reference covers basic introductory aspects right up to details for advanced specialists.
Some old and new findings on antigen processing and presentation
Antigen entry routes - where foreign invaders meet antigen presenting cells
Antigen processing in the context of MHC class I molecules
Antigen processing for MHC Class II
Antigen processing and presentation by CD1 family proteins
Naturally processed self-peptides of MHC molecules
Target cell contributions to cytotoxic T cell sensitivity
Stimulation of antigen presenting cells: from classical adjuvants to Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands
Evolution and diversity of macrophages
Macrophages - Balancing tolerance and immunity
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils as antigen-presenting cells
Microglial - the professional antigen presenting cells of the CNS?
The contribution of B cells to autoimmune pathogenesis
Dendritic cells (DCs) in immunity and maintenance of tolerance
Thymic dendritic cells
Antigen-presenting cells as drug targets
Glossary
Clinical Laboratory
Dr. Kropshofer is a recipient of, among others, the Otto-Westphal Award from the German Society for Immunology, the Robert-Koch Award for Postdoctoral Scientists, and the Georges-Koehler Award from the German Society for Immunology. He has filed three patents, and has around fifty publications to his name.
Born in 1967, Anne Barbara Vogt gained her doctorate in 1995 from the University of Tübingen, before doing her post-doc at the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg. From 2000 to 2001, she was Group leader at the Basel Institute for Immunology, joining F. Hoffmann-La Roche in 2002, where she is currently Group leader at the Roche Center for Medical Genomics. Dr. Vogt is the recipient of several fellowships and of the Langener Wissenschaftspreis from the Paul-Ehrlich Institute and the Georges-Koehler Award, given by the German Society for Immunology. She has filed three patents, and has some 40 publications to her name.