
- 304 pages
- English
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Nucleic Acids in Innate Immunity
About this book
Until recently, innate immunity was regarded as a relatively nonspecific system designed to engulf and destroy pathogens. However, new studies show that the innate immune system is highly developed in its ability to discriminate between self and foreign entities. Understanding this mechanism can lead to therapeutic strategies based on manipulation
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editors
- Contributors
- Section I: Role sof Nucleic Acids in Immunity
- Chapter 1. Structural Analysis of Toll-Like Receptors
- Chapter 2. Antiviral Signaling Through TLRs and RLHs
- Chapter 3. Recognition of Virus Invasion by Toll-Like Receptors and RIG-I-Like Helicases
- Chapter 4. Characteristics of Dendritic Cell Responses to Nucleic Acids
- Chapter 5. Dendritic Cells as Sensors for Foreign and Self Nucleic Acids
- Section II: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications of Immunomodulatory DNA
- Chapter 6. Natural DNA Recognition by Toll-Like Receptor 9 Does Not Rely upon CpG Motifs: Role of Endosomal Compartmentation
- Chapter 7. Discrimination of Self and Non-Self DNAs
- Chapter 8. Therapeutic Potential of Immunosuppressive Oligonucleotides Expressing TTAGGG Motifs
- Chapter 9. Structure/Function of IFNα-Inducing CpG ODNs
- Chapter 10. Clinical Development of Oligodeoxynucleotide TLR9 Agonists
- Chapter 11. Prospects for TLR9- Based Immunotherapy for Asthma and Allergy
- Chapter 12. Toll-Like Receptors in Development of Systemic Autoimmune Disease: In Vitro Artifact or In Vivo Paradigm?
- Chapter 13. Impacts of Nucleoside Modification on RNA-Mediated Activation of Toll-Like Receptors
- Chapter 14. Activation of Innate Pattern Recognition Pathways by Single-Stranded Ribonucleic Acids
- Chapter 15. RNA Interference in Scope of Immune System
- Chapter 16. Recognition of RNA and Synthetic Compounds by TLR7 and TLR8
- Chapter 17. Helicases at Frontline of RNA Virus Recognition
- Index
- Back cover