Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Heat Shock Proteins in Infectious Disease

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This book on the role of heat shock proteins (hsp) in infectious diseases probes the contrasting effects of mammalian and non-mammalian hsp on the immune response. And it examines receptors for pro- and eukaryotic hsp and their immune and auto-immune response.


Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Heat Shock Proteins in Infectious Disease provides the most current review of the literature relating to the role and influence of heat shock (stress) proteins on the establishment, progression and resolution of infectious disease. Written by leaders in the field of heat shock proteins (HSP) and their biological and immunological properties, the contributors provide a fascinating insight into the complex relationship between, and the involvement of prokaryotic and eukaryotic HSP in disease states. It has been known for some considerable time that heat shock proteins from prokaryotic organisms are immunodominant molecules that are intimately involved in the induction of potential protective inflammatory responses, and this aspect of HSP biology is updated herein. In addition to regulating heat shock protein gene expression, the transcription factor HSF1 also appears to play an important role in regulating immune responses to infection. Heat shock proteins are now known to influence infectious disease processes in a number of diverse ways: they are involved in the propagation of prions, the replication and morphogenesis of viruses, and the resistance of parasites to chemotherapy. These proteins also appear to be important mediators of bacteria-host interactions and inflammation, the latter via interactions with cell surface molecules and structures such as Toll-like receptors and lipid rafts. Heat shock proteins can be expressed on the surface of infected cells, and this is likely to provide a target for the innate immune response. Elevated levels of circulating HSP are present in infectious diseases and these proteins might therefore regulate inflammatory responses to pathogenic challenge on a systemic basis. Heat shock proteins are also implicated in the impact of genital tract infections on the reproductive outcome, as well as in the local and systemic consequences of periodontal disease. Fever-range temperatures can induce the expression of heat shock proteins, and the final chapter in the book examines the influence of fever-range hyperthermia on a variety of cells and the organization of plasma membranes. This book is an essential read for graduates and postgraduates in Biology, pro- and eukaryotic Biochemistry, Immunology, Microbiology, Inflammatory and Infectious Disease, and Pathology.


Inhalt
Role of HSF1 in Infectious Disease.- Propagating Prions: An Essential Role for Molecular Chaperones.- Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Viral Infection.- Chaperones in the Morphogenesis of Viruses.- Role of Host Molecular Chaperones in Responses to Bacterial Infection and Endotoxin Exposure.- Mycobacterial Heat Shock Protein 60s in the Induction and Regulation of Infectious Disease.- Heat Shock Proteins in Protozoan Parasites Leishmania spp..- Toll-Like Receptors and Infectious Diseases: Role of Heat Shock Proteins.- Lipid Rafts, Lipopolysaccharide and Stress Proteins in Infectious Diseases.- Heat Shock Proteins Are Mediators of Bacterial-Host Interactions.- Membrane-Expressed and Extracellular Stress Proteins in Infectious Disease.- Circulating Stress Proteins in Infectious Disease.- Heat Shock Proteins, Genital Tract Infections and Reproductive Outcome.- Heat Shock Proteins and Oral Diseases: Special Focus on Periodontitis.- Temperature Matters: Cellular Targets of Hyperthermia in Cancer Biology and Immunology.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor A. Graham Pockley, Stuart K. Calderwood, M. Gabriella Santoro
    • Titel Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Heat Shock Proteins in Infectious Disease
    • Veröffentlichung 14.03.2012
    • ISBN 940073087X
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9789400730878
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T18mm
    • Untertitel Heat Shock Proteins 4
    • Gewicht 493g
    • Auflage 2010
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 324
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • GTIN 09789400730878

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