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Natural Resistance to Tumors and Viruses, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981 Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Series, Vol. 92

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Haller O.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Natural Resistance to Tumors and Viruses
Natural resistance is now coming to be recognized as a potentially important phenomenon in host defense against infection and ma­ lignancy. Genetically controlled resistance mechanisms are usUally effective early in infection and before conventional immune responses are generated. Comparisons of experimental systems where natural resistance plays a prominent role demon­ strate the complexities of the host defense mechanisms involved, as evidenced in the present volume. Nevertheless, some com­ mon components of genetic resistance are discernible and largely comprise natural killer cells, macrophages, and interferon These and additional factors would seem to constitute a first line of de­ fense in host resistance against both viruses and tumors. It is evi­ dent that considerable variation in the relative importance of di­ stinct mechanisms may be found among various resistance sy­ stems and that, most likely, additional effector functions will be discovered. Resistance to tumors and most viruses is under polygenic control, has a complex mode of inheritance, and depends on appro­ priately complex effector mechanisms. Instances, however, whe­ re a single gene locus determines resistance or susceptibility to a virus, as in the case of resistance to flaviviruses or influenza viru­ ses, would seem to offer good prospects for elucidating the basic factors involved. Resistance to influenza virus would indeed seem to represent a comparatively simple situation: resistance is expressed at the host cell level, and interferon is its main media­ tor. The present volume provides insight into current concepts of such resistance mechanisms.
Genetically Controlled Resistance to Flavivirus and Lactate-Dehydrogenase-Elevating Virus-Induced Disease.- Resistance to Herpes Simplex Virus — Type 1 (HSV-1).- Inborn Resistance of Mice to Orthomyxoviruses.- Role of Macrophages and Interferon in Natural Resistance to Mouse Hepatitis Virus Infection.- Genetic Resistance to Friend Virus-Induced Erythroleukemia and Immunosuppression.- Natural Cell-Mediated Immunity During Viral Infections.- Surveillance of Primitive Cells by Natural Killer Cells.- Indexed in Current Contents.

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