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C-Type Lectins in Immune Homeostasis, 1st ed. 2020 Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Series, Vol. 429

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Yamasaki Sho

Couverture de l’ouvrage C-Type Lectins in Immune Homeostasis

This book focuses on C-type lectin receptors, a newly emerging family of pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) and a crucial part of the human innate immune system. Above all, the authors highlight these receptors? role in the recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) ? one of the first steps in responding to foreign and potentially dangerous structures in the human body.

The respective chapters chiefly examine various C-type lectin receptors, their corresponding ligands, and signalling. In addition to offering immunologists and clinicians important insights from the latest research, they may also provide novel points of departure for future drug development.

3D structure and ligand recognition of C-type lectins
Yoshiki Yamaguchi (yyoshiki@riken.jp)

Dendritic cell immunoactivating receptor: an activating receptor for mycobacteria
Kenji Toyonaga (toyonaga@biken.osaka-u.ac.jp)

C-type lectins in antifungal immunity
Petruta Morvay (petruta.morvay@abdn.ac.uk), Gordon D. Brown (gordon.brown@abdn.ac.uk), 

myeloid C-type lectin receptors sensing tissue damage
David Sancho (dsancho@cnic.es)

C-type lectins in immunity to lung pathogens
Olivier Neyrolles (neyrol@ipbs.fr), BenRaymond

Mechanisms and Functions of CARD9 Signaling in the Innate Immune System
Jurgen Ruland (j.ruland@tum.de)

TBA
Christine Wells (wells.c@unimelb.edu.au)

C-type lectin receptors in phagocytosis
David Underhill (david.underhill@csmc.edu)

 


Sho Yamasaki is Distinguished Professor at Osaka University and the head of the division Molecular Immunology at the Research Institute for Microbial Diseases (RIMD) and deputy director of Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC) in Osaka University. He is also the visiting professor at Kyushu University and Chiba University. His laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the recognition of external and internal insults through ITAM-coupled immune receptors. Of particular interest is the regulation of immune responses against pathogens and altered self through C-type lectin receptors and T cell receptors.


Highlights the role of C-type lectin receptors in regonising PAMPs and DAMPs

Provides useful insights for clinicians and pharmacologists

Offers new starting points for future drug development

Discusses up-to-date research from top-scientists in the field

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