This work focuses on the impact of the cytokine network on the humoral immune response, as well as on its implications for the evolving field of cytokine-based medical therapeutics. Scientists interested in how cytokines regulate the production of antibody, and the selective expression of distinct antibody classes in response to microbial and other antigenic challenges now have a single, comprehensive and timely volume covering this complex field.Partial table of contents:
GENERAL CONCEPTS.
B-Cell Subpopulations and Microenvironments (T. Waldschmidt).
Immunoglobulin Class Switching (M. Lorenz & A. Radbruch).
CYTOKINES.
Interleukin-2 (M. McIlraith & P. Lipsky).
Interleukin-5 (K. Takatsu).
Interferon-Gamma (C. Snapper).
Neuropeptides (H. Kimata).
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY.
IgE Regulation in Allergy and Helminth Parasite Infections (R. Coffman).
Regulation of Mucosal Immunity (K. Beagley, et al.).
Index.
Clifford M. Snapper is the editor of Cytokine Regulation of Humoral Immunity: Basic and Clinical Aspects, published by Wiley.
Basic and clinical scientists with an interest in how cytokines regulate the production of antibody, and the selective expression of distinct antibody classes in response to microbial and other antigenic challenges, now have a single, comprehensive and timely volume covering this complex field. Cytokine Regulation of Humoral Immunity: Basic and Clinical Aspects uniquely focuses on the impact of the cytokine network on the humoral immune response, as well as its implications for the evolving field of cytokine-based medical therapeutics. With introductory chapters on basic B lymphocyte biologyl“˛