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. Ed(S): Gessani, Sandra; Belardelli, Filippo - The Biology Of Dendritic Cells And Hiv I - 9780387337845 - V9780387337845
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The Biology Of Dendritic Cells And Hiv I

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Description for The Biology Of Dendritic Cells And Hiv I Hardback. Dendritic cells (DCs) play the most vital part in inducing anti-viral immune responses in HIV and AIDS among many other viruses. This volume focuses on the role of DCs in the pathogenesis and immunity of HIV-1 infection. Editor(s): Gessani, Sandra; Belardelli, Filippo. Num Pages: 544 pages, 20 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: PSF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 31. Weight in Grams: 1122.

Dendritic cells play the most vital part in inducing anti-viral immune responses in HIV and AIDS among many other viruses. Research on dendritic cells (DCs) is emerging as a fundamental aspect for the comprehension of the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of viral diseases as well as for the progress on the development of prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines.

This volume focuses on the role of DCs in the pathogenesis and immunity of HIV-1 infection. It has recently been clarified that DCs are important targets and reservoirs of HIV and may play an important role in virus spreading to T ... Read more

Recent studies have revealed that several HIV proteins can profoundly influence the phenotype and functions of DCs even in the absence of a productive infection, often resulting in an abnormal immune response. While this knowledge has resulted in the identification of some major mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 infection, the recent progress on DC biology has opened perspectives in the research on new adjuvants (selectively acting on DCs) and on novel strategies for the in vivo targeting of antigens to DCs, which appear to be highly relevant for the development of HIV vaccines. Of note, defects in the number and functions of DCs have been observed in the course of HIV infection and during disease progression, thus suggesting that DCs play an important role in the immune control of viral replication and virus-induced dysfunctions. The development of therapeutic vaccination strategies to be combined with HAART is thought as an important step for an effective control of HIV infection in patients. In this context, the use of autologous DCs may represent an attracting strategy. Notably, DCs are now regarded as a valuable approach for the development of cancer vaccines and several clinical trials have explored the efficacy of different DC preparations as cellular adjuvants in inducing a potentially protective immune response. Recent data in animal models provide the background for the clinical testing of DC-based vaccines in HIV-1-infected patients. Now that we start to understand the complex interactions between HIV and DCs in the pathogenesis of AIDS and we are learning how to prepare potentially effective DCs from lessons on cancer vaccines, we may reasonably assume that DC-based therapeutic vaccines can represent a topic of increasing interest in protocols of clinical immunotherapy of HIV-1-infected patients.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
544
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New
Number of Pages
544
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387337845
SKU
V9780387337845
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