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Inflammatory bowel disease : genetics, barrier function, immunologic mechanisms, and microbial pathways

Title
Inflammatory bowel disease : genetics, barrier function, immunologic mechanisms, and microbial pathways / edited by Wolfram W. Domschke [and others].
Publication
Boston, Mass. : Published by Blackwell Pub. on behalf of the New York Academy of Sciences, [2006], ©2006.

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Additional Authors
  • Domschke, Wolfram.
  • New York Academy of Sciences.
Description
412 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series Statement
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 0077-8923 ; v. 1072
Uniform Title
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 1072.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Congress.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Current limitations of IBD treatment : where do we go from here? / Stephan R. Targan -- CARD15/NOD2 mutations in Crohn's disease / Jean-Pierre Hugot -- Innate immune sensing of microbes by nod proteins / Thomas A. Kufer, Diana J. Banks and Dana J. Philpott -- Animal models of inflammatory bowel disease : lessons from enteric infections / Lars Eckmann -- Molecular approaches to the role of the microbiota in inflammatory bowel disease / Charles O. Elson, Yingzi Cong, Fengxia Qi, Robert M. Hershberg and Stephan R. Targan -- CCR6 and CCL20 : partners in intestinal immunity and lymphorganogenesis / Ifor R. Williams -- Apoptosis as a therapeutic tool in IBD? / Andreas Lugering, Pia Lebiedz, Stefan Koch and Torsten Kucharzik -- The intestinal microvasculature as a therapeutic target in inflammatory bowel disease / Ossama A. Hatoum, Jan Heidemann and David G. Binion -- Novel signal transduction pathways : analysis of STAT-3 and Rac-1 signaling in inflammatory bowel disease / R. Atreya, I. Atreya and M. F. Neurath -- NF-[kappa]B signaling : pros and cons of altering NF-[kappa]B as a therapeutic approach / Laurence J. Egan and Murat Toruner -- Role of the melanocortin system in inflammation / Christian Maaser, Klaus Kannengiesser and Torsten Kucharzik -- Immunology of Crohn's disease / Henri Braat, Maikel P. Peppelenbosch and Daan W. Hommes -- Role of CEACAM1 as a regulator of T cells / Takashi Nagaishi, Hideki Iijima, Atsushi Nakajima, Daohong Chen and Richard S. Blumberg -- Therapeutic drug delivery by genetically modified Lactococcus lactis / Lothar Steidler and Pieter Rottiers -- Role of lymphotoxins in the development of Peyer's patches and mesenteric lymph nodes : relevance to intestinal inflammation and treatment / Thomas W. Spahn, Michael K. Muller, Wolfram Domschke and Torsten Kucharzik -- Immunomodulatory roles of the carcinoembryonic antigen family of glycoproteins / Ling Shao, Matthieu Allez, Mee-Sook Park and Lloyd Mayer -- Induction of intestinal lymphoid tissue : the role of cryptopatches / Andreas Lugering and Torsten Kucharzik -- Peyer's patches and M cells as potential sites of the inflammatory onset in Crohn's disease / Elisabet Gullberg and Johan D. Soderholm -- Synergistic costimulation by both B7 molecules regulates colitis pathogenesis / Gisen Kim, Stephen P. Schoenberger, Arlene Sharpe and Mitchell Kronenberg -- Inflammatory bowel disease and the apical junctional complex / Matthias Bruwer, Stanislav Samarin and Asma Nusrat -- Antibody-mediated antigen sampling across intestinal epithelial barriers / M. Cecilia Berin, Hongxing Li and Kirk Sperber -- Molecular mechanisms of disturbed electrolyte transport in intestinal inflammation / Ursula Seidler, Henrike Lenzen, Ayhan Cinar, Tesfaye Tessema, Andre Bleich and Brigitte Riederer -- Neutrophil transepithelial migration and epithelial barrier function in IBD : potential targets for inhibiting neutrophil trafficking / Alex C. Chin and Charles A. Parkos -- Disrupted barrier function through epithelial cell apoptosis / Joerg-Dieter Schulzke, Christian Bojarski, Sebastian Zeissig, Frank Heller, Alfred H. Gitter and Michael Fromm -- Growth factors as treatment options for intestinal inflammation / Brian K. Dieckgraefe, Joshua R. Korzenik and Shrikant Anant -- The bacterial weaponry : lessons from Shigella / Philippe J. Sansonetti -- Microbial-epithelial cell crosstalk during inflammation : the host response / Martin F. Kagnoff -- A new look at Crohn's disease : breakdown of the mucosal antibacterial defense / Jan Wehkamp and Eduward F. Stange -- Toll-like receptor signaling and its relevance to intestinal inflammation / Elke Cario and Daniel K. Podolsky -- Probiotics : do they help to control intestinal inflammation / S. K. Bohm and W. Kruis -- Homeostatic effects of TLR9 signaling in experimental colitis / Jongdae Lee, Daniel Rachmilewitz and Eyal Raz -- Helminths and mucosal immune modulation / Joel V. Weinstock -- Inflammatory bowel disease : Pandora's box, present and future / Jurgen Scholmerich -- High diagnostic value of [superscript 18]F-FDG-PET in pediatric patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease / M. Loffler, M. Weckesser, C. Franzius, O. Schober and K.-P. Zimmer -- Role of macrophage metalloelastase in gut inflammation / Sylvia L. F. Pender, C. K. F. Li, A. D. I. Sabatino, T. T. Macdonald and M. G. Buckley -- IL-10 gene-deficient mice lack TGF-beta/smad-mediated TLR2 degradation and fail to inhibit proinflammatory gene expression in intestinal epithelial cells under conditions of chronic inflammation / Pedro A. Ruiz, Anna Shkoda, Sandra C. Kim, R. Balfour Sartor and Dirk Haller -- Perinodal adipose tissue and fatty acid composition of lymphoid tissues in patients with and without Crohn's disease and their implications for the etiology and treatment of CD / Edward D. A. Westcott, Christine A. Mattacks, Alastair C. J. Windsor, Stella C. Knight and Caroline M. Pond -- Intestinal epithelial antigen induces CD4[superscript +] T cells with regulatory phenotype in a transgenic autoimmune mouse model / Astrid M. Westendorf, Dunja Bruder, Wiebke Hansen and Jan Buer -- Toll-like receptor expression and response to specific stimulation in adipocytes and preadipocytes : on the role of fat in inflammation / J. Pietsch, A. Batra, T. Stroh, I. Fedke, R. Glauben, B. Okur, M. Zeitz and B. Siegmund.
ISBN
  • 9781157331568 (alk. paper)
  • 1157331564 (alk. paper)
  • 1573315680 (alk. paper)
  • 9781573315685 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2006016183
OCLC
  • 69391397
  • ocm69391397
  • SCSB-5279199
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries