Innate Immunity

Cover of Innate Immunity by R. Alan B. Ezekowitz
Publisher: Humana Press
Year: 2012
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 9781468497465
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7.01 Inches
Weight: 1.76810734124 Pounds
Width: 0.96 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 571.9/6
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Innate Immunity by R. Alan B. Ezekowitz, published by Humana Press on August 8, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2003, comprising 410 pages. This book presents an exploration of the concept of innate immunity, which serves as the first line of host defense against infections shortly after exposure to microorganisms. It highlights the similarities in pathogen recognition and signaling pathways between Drosophila and mammals, suggesting a common ancestry in these defense mechanisms.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how innate immunity not only plays a crucial role in early defense but also stimulates the adaptive immune response. The text delves into the evolutionary aspects of host-pathogen interactions, emphasizing the dynamic changes that occur as microorganisms adapt to co-opt host defenses. By discussing the roles of pattern recognition molecules and receptors, Innate Immunity aims to enhance the understanding of the complex interplay between infectious agents and host defenses in humans.


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The concept of innate immunity refers to the first-line host defense that serves to limit infection in the early hours after exposure to microorganisms. Recent data have highlighted similarities between pathogen recognition, signaling pathways, and effector mechanisms of innate immunity in Drosophila and mammals, pointing to a common ancestry of these defenses. In addition to its role in the early phase of defense, innate immunity in mammals appears to playa key role in stimulating the subsequent clonal response of adaptive immunity. Recent exciting information has determined that the templates that are laid down in primitive life forms, like flowering plants and insects, form the basic principles of first line host defense that are conserved in mammalian systems. The next frontier in the field is to understand the dynamic adaptive changes that occur as a result of the inter play between host defenses and infectious agents. One emerging theme is that microorganisms are constantly seeking ways to co-opt host defenses. On the other hand, host defense to infection is mediated by the coordinate action of pattern recognition molecules and receptors that, in mammals, are important and probably necessary antecedents to the development of an adaptive immune response. Innate Immunity aims to explore the intersection between host pathogen interactions across an evolutionary spectrum that will inform our understanding of the dynamic interplay between infectious agents and host defense in man.

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Publisher: Humana Press. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9781468497465.
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Language: en. Pages: 410. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003.

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