Interferons are cytokines that are very important in regulating both innate and adaptive immune response. Of the two different types of interferons, Type I interferons are potent mediators of the innate immune response against viruses and cancer. Type II interferons, mainly IFN-y enhances T cell polarisation in the lymph nodes that result in their expansion. This book discusses the characterisation, mechanisms of action and clinical applications of interferons. Topics include interferon-gamma, oligodendrocyte injury and inflammatory demyelination; the role of IFN-y in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma; interferons in multiple sclerosis; the effect of interferons on NK cell activity in HIV infection and tumour cell development; and understanding the mechanisms of interaction between serine proteases, serine protease receptors and interferons.
Preface; Interferon Regulatory Factors in Immune Cell Development & Host Response to Infections; Interferon-Gamma, Oligodendrocyte Injury & Inflammatory Demyelination; Interferons & their Effect on NK Cells Activity in HIV Infection & Tumour Cells Development; Interferons, Serine Proteases & Protease-Activated Receptors:: Enemies or Partners?; The Roles of IFN-? in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma; Interferons in Multiple Sclerosis:: Clinical Applications & Possible Mechanisms of Actions; Dynamics of Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection During Pegylated Interferon-Alpha2a & Ribavirin Treatment.
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