Viruses and apoptosis
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Viruses and apoptosis
(Progress in molecular and subcellular biology / B. W. Agranoff ... [et al.], [36])
Springer, c2004
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Description and Table of Contents
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hbk ISBN 9783540202288
Description
The interactions between viruses and the cells they infect include the virus control of cellular functions to their advantage. The cell counteracts with a defensive immune system and stress responses. Both sides of this struggle include modifications in the cell death program that will be crucial for the infection outcome. In this book, molecular pathways regulated by viral genes and their role in the pathogenesis of infection are analysed in different viral models. It also includes a didactic update of known signaling pathways in apoptosis and their role in normal and infected cells. Special emphasis was given to molecular pathways underlying viral transformation and oncogenesis and to the perspectives in cancer gene therapy. Particular cell types in apoptosis such as neuronal cells and lymphoid cell death are also emphasized. This book is designed to give an in-depth update of viral gene interaction with regulation pathways in apoptosis for scientists and researchers in the fields of molecular biology, virology, cell biology, oncology, and neurobiology.
Table of Contents
Cell Death Suppressors Encoded by Cytomegalovirus.- Apoptosis Regulator Genes Encoded by Poxvirus.- T Cell Mediated Control of Poxvirus Infection in Mice.- Switching on and off the Cell Death Cascade: African Swine Fever Virus Apoptosis Regulation.- Sindbis Virus Induces Neuronal Cell Death and Lethal Encephalitis.- Apoptosis Pathways Triggered by HIV and Consequences on T Cell Homeostasis and HIV-Specific Immunity.- HIV and Apoptosis: A Complex Interaction Between Cell Death and Virus Survival.- Poliovirus and Apoptosis.- Flaviviruses and Apoptosis Regulation.- Manipulatin of Apoptosis by Herpes Viruses (Kaposi's Sarcoma Pathogenesis).- Exploitation of Cell Cycle and Cell Death Controls by Adenoviruses: The Road to a Productive Infection.- Induction of Transformed Cell-Specific Apoptosis by the Adenvirus E4ORF4 Protein.- Epstein-Barr Virus Signal Transduction and B-Lymphocyte Growth Transformation.- SV40 and NOTCH-I: Multifunctionality Meets Pleiotropy.- Signal Transduction and Apoptosis Pathways as Therapeutic Agents.-
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: pbk ISBN 9783540742630
Description
Using different viral models, molecular pathways regulated by viral genes and their role in the pathogenesis of infection are analyzed. The book also offers an update of known signaling pathways in apoptosis and their role in normal and infected cells. Special emphasis is given to molecular pathways underlying viral transformation and oncogenesis and how research in this area is opening opportunities in cancer therapy.
Table of Contents
Cell Death Suppressors Encoded by Cytomegalovirus.- Apoptosis Regulator Genes Encoded by Poxviruses.- T-Cell-Mediated Control of Poxvirus Infection in Mice.- Switching On and Off the Cell Death Cascade: African Swine Fever Virus Apoptosis Regulation.- Neuronal Apoptosis Pathways in Sindbis Virus Encephalitis.- Apoptotic Pathways Triggered By HIV and Consequences on T Cell Homeostasis and HIV-Specific Immunity.- HIV and Apoptosis: a Complex Interaction Between Cell Death and Virus Survival.- Poliovirus and Apoptosis.- Flaviviruses and Apoptosis Regulation.- Manipulation of Apoptosis by Herpes Viruses (Kaposi's Sarcoma Pathogenesis).- Exploitation of Cell Cycle and Cell Death Controls by Adenoviruses: The Road to a Productive Infection.- Induction of Transformed Cell-Specific Apoptosis by the Adenovirus E4orf4 Protein.- Epstein-Barr Virus Signal Transduction and B-Lymphocyte Growth Transformation.- SV40 and Notch-I: Multi-functionality Meets Pleiotropy.- Signal Transduction and Apoptosis Pathways as Therapeutic Targets.
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