Influenza pathogenesis and control
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Influenza pathogenesis and control
(Current topics in microbiology and immunology, 385-386)
Springer, c2014-c2015
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v. 1 ISBN 9783319111544
Description
This two-volume work covers the molecular and cell biology, genetics and evolution of influenza viruses, the pathogenesis of infection, resultant host innate and adaptive immune response, prevention of infection through vaccination and approaches to the therapeutic control of infection.. Experts at the forefront of these areas provide critical assessments with regard to influenza virology, immunology, cell and molecular biology, and pathogenesis. Volume I provides overviews of the latest findings on molecular determinants of viral pathogenicity, virus entry and cell tropism, pandemic risk assessment, transmission and pathogenesis in animal species, viral evolution, ecology and antigenic variation, while Volume II focuses on the role of innate and adaptive immunity in pathogenesis, development of vaccines and antivirals.
Table of Contents
Part I: Molecular determinants of pathogenicity
The Hemagglutinin - a Determinant of Pathogenicity
Eva Boettcher-Friebertshauser, Wolfgang Garten, Mikhail Matrosovich, and Hans Dieter Klenk
Molecular determinants of pathogenicity in the polymerase complex
Gulsah Gabriel and Ervin Fodor
Part II: Virus entry and cell tropism
Receptor binding properties of the influenza virus hemagglutinin as a determinant of host range
Xiaoli Xiong, John W. McCauley, David A. Steinhauer
Acid-induced membrane fusion by the hemagglutinin protein and its role in influenza virus biology
Charles J. Russell
Part III: Transmission and Pandemics
Pandemic Preparedness and the Influenza Risk Assessment Tool (IRAT)
Nancy J. Cox, Susan C. Trock and Stephen A. Burke
Avian influenza virus transmission to mammals
S. Herfst, M. Imai, Y. Kawaoka and R.A.M. Fouchier
Transmission in the Guinea Pig Model
Anice C. Lowen, Nicole M. Bouvier and John Steel
Enhancement of influenza virus transmission by gene reassortment
Chengjun Li and Hualan Chen
Swine and Influenza: A Challenge to One Health Research
Robert E. Kahn, Wenjun Ma and Jurgen A. Richt
Part IV: Animal models and pathogenesis
Influenza Pathobiology and Pathogenesis in Avian Species
Monique S. Fran a and Justin D. Brown
Molecular determinants of influenza virus pathogenesis in mice
Ram P. Kamal, Jaqueline M. Katz, and Ian A. York
Mammalian models for the study of H7 virus pathogenesis and transmission
Jessica A. Belser and Terrence M. Tumpey
Pathogenesis and vaccination of influenza A virus in swine
Daniela S. Rajao, Tavis K. Anderson, Phillip C. Gauger, Amy L. Vincent
Secondary Bacterial Infections in Influenza Virus Infection Pathogenesis
Amber M. Smith and Jonathan A. McCullers
Part V: Evolution, Antigenic Variation
Evolution and Ecology of Influenza A viruses
Sun-Woo Yoon, Richard J. Webby and Robert G. Webster
Influenza A virus reassortment
John Steel and Anice C. Lowen
Antigenic Analyses of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A Viruses
Ruben O Donis
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v. 2 ISBN 9783319111575
Description
This two-volume work covers the molecular and cell biology, genetics and evolution of influenza viruses, the pathogenesis of infection, resultant host innate and adaptive immune response, prevention of infection through vaccination and approaches to the therapeutic control of infection.. Experts at the forefront of these areas provide critical assessments with regard to influenza virology, immunology, cell and molecular biology, and pathogenesis. Volume I provides overviews of the latest findings on molecular determinants of viral pathogenicity, virus entry and cell tropism, pandemic risk assessment, transmission and pathogenesis in animal species, viral evolution, ecology and antigenic variation, while Volume II focuses on the role of innate and adaptive immunity in pathogenesis, development of vaccines and antivirals.
Table of Contents
Part I: Innate immunity
The role of cytokine responses during influenza virus pathogenesis and potential therapeutic options
John R. Teijaro
Innate immune sensing and response to influenza
Mohan S. Maddur and Bali Pulendran
The NS1 protein: a multitasking virulence factor
Juan Ayllon and Adolfo Garcia-Sastre
Role of NK cells in influenza infection
Stacey Shultz-Cherry
Host detection and the stealthy phenotype in influenza virus infection
Pradyot Dash and Paul G. Thomas
Part II: Vaccines and adaptive immunity
Inactivated and adjuvanted influenza vaccines
Giuseppe Del Giudice and Rino Rappuoli
Live attenuated influenza vaccine
Hong Jin and Kanta Subbarao
Design of alternative live attenuated influenza virus vaccines
Courtney Finch, Weizhong Li and Daniel R. Perez
Rapid production of synthetic influenza vaccines
Philip R. Dormitzer
Influenza neuraminidase as a vaccine antigen
Maryna C. Eichelberger and Hongquan Wan
Advances in universal influenza virus vaccine design and antibody mediated therapies based on conserved regions of the hemagglutinin
Florian Krammer, Peter Palese and John Steel
Structural characterization of epitopes recognized by broadly cross-reactive antibodies
Peter S. Lee and Ian A. Wilson
Skin immunization with influenza vaccines
Ioanna Skountzou and Richard W. Compans
Mucosal immunization and adjuvants
Hideki Hasegawa, Elly van Reit and Hiroshi Kida
B cell responses to infection and vaccination
Christopher Chiu, Ali Ellebedy, Jens Wrammert and Rafi Ahmed
Memory CD4 T cells in influenza
Kyra D. Zens and Donna L. Farber
The effector T cell response to influenza infection
Matthew M. Hufford, Taeg S. Kim, Jie Sun and Thomas J. Braciale
Part III: New antiviral discovery
Antiviral Effects of Inhibiting Host Gene Expression
Ralph A. Tripp and S. Mark Tompkins
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