Ebook: Invertebrate Immune Responses: Cell Activities and the Environment
- Tags: Immunology, Cell Biology
- Series: Advances in Comparative and Environmental Physiology 24
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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E. L. Cooper In Volume 23 we considered, in seven chapters, the basic armamentarium of the invertebrate immune system and its cells, as well as an analysis of antigens, setting the stage for the initiation of an immune response. We studied cell products, natural or induced, as revealed by nonspecific and specific responses following antigenic challenge such as the pro phenol oxidase system, the lytic responses, the Ig superfamily, and the place this family offers invertebrates and insect hemolymph proteins as candidates for membership. At this point, these various topics seemed to converge, almost to overlap, in some instances, presenting a challenge as to how to move from one subject to another. Chapter 1, in this volume offers the bridge to Volume 23 and its final Chapter 7. This Volume 24 contains contributions pertaining to cell activities and the environment. Chapters 1-4 refer specifically to interactions between cells and the integration of cell activities. The focus is on a functional immune system, with antigenic challenge as a subtopic. In Chapters 5-7, the environment is considered from several points of view and the main subtopic here is the result of the consequences of connections and missed signals. The internal and external environments are treated, revealing what may happen when normal immune responses are interfered with. All this is integrated by the consideration of the three great regulatory systems, the ever-present network that somehow acts as the monitor or control for all incoming and outgoing signals.
From the contents:In seven comprehensive reviews, thefollowing topics arecovered: Interactions between cells and integration of cell activities: A functional immune system after antigenic challenge: Comparative biology of the °2-macroglobulin-based immune system.- Evidence for invertebrate inflammatory cytokines.- Lectins.- Models of natural and induced molecules in invertebrates.- Histocompatibility reactions in invertebrates.- The environment: The consequences of connections and missed signals: Parasite-invertebrate host immune interactions.- Environmental pollution and toxicity in invertebrates.- The invertebrate neuroendocrine and immune systems.
From the contents:In seven comprehensive reviews, thefollowing topics arecovered: Interactions between cells and integration of cell activities: A functional immune system after antigenic challenge: Comparative biology of the °2-macroglobulin-based immune system.- Evidence for invertebrate inflammatory cytokines.- Lectins.- Models of natural and induced molecules in invertebrates.- Histocompatibility reactions in invertebrates.- The environment: The consequences of connections and missed signals: Parasite-invertebrate host immune interactions.- Environmental pollution and toxicity in invertebrates.- The invertebrate neuroendocrine and immune systems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Comparative Biology of the ?2-Macroglobulin-Based Immune System....Pages 9-27
Evidence for Invertebrate Inflammatory Cytokines....Pages 29-47
Lectins: Models of Natural and Induced Molecules in Invertebrates....Pages 49-76
Histocompatibility Reactions in Invertebrates....Pages 77-121
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Parasite-Invertebrate Host Immune Interactions....Pages 125-167
Environmental Pollution and Toxicity in Invertebrates: An Earthworm Model for Immunotoxicology....Pages 169-211
Invertebrate/Vertebrate Neuroendocrine and Immune Systems: Commonality of Mechanisms and Signal Molecules....Pages 213-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-249
From the contents:In seven comprehensive reviews, thefollowing topics arecovered: Interactions between cells and integration of cell activities: A functional immune system after antigenic challenge: Comparative biology of the °2-macroglobulin-based immune system.- Evidence for invertebrate inflammatory cytokines.- Lectins.- Models of natural and induced molecules in invertebrates.- Histocompatibility reactions in invertebrates.- The environment: The consequences of connections and missed signals: Parasite-invertebrate host immune interactions.- Environmental pollution and toxicity in invertebrates.- The invertebrate neuroendocrine and immune systems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XV
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Comparative Biology of the ?2-Macroglobulin-Based Immune System....Pages 9-27
Evidence for Invertebrate Inflammatory Cytokines....Pages 29-47
Lectins: Models of Natural and Induced Molecules in Invertebrates....Pages 49-76
Histocompatibility Reactions in Invertebrates....Pages 77-121
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Parasite-Invertebrate Host Immune Interactions....Pages 125-167
Environmental Pollution and Toxicity in Invertebrates: An Earthworm Model for Immunotoxicology....Pages 169-211
Invertebrate/Vertebrate Neuroendocrine and Immune Systems: Commonality of Mechanisms and Signal Molecules....Pages 213-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-249
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