Immune metabolism in health and tumor /

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Imprint:Dordrecht, The Netherlands : Springer, [2017]
©2017
Description:1 online resource (v, 223 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Language:English
Series:Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 2214-8019 ; volume 1011
Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; v. 1011.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11361321
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Other authors / contributors:Li, Bin (Immunologist), editor.
Pan, Fan (Oncologist), editor.
ISBN:9789402411706
9402411704
9789402411683
9402411682
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from pdf title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 11, 2017).
Summary:"This book offers a broad overview of the concepts and research findings in immunometabolism. The immune system is made up of numerous different cell types, pathways, and components that must be able to respond rapidly to a pathogen or cancer, but must also remain quiescent in the absence of challenges. Immune cells rely on metabolic pathways to adapt to changing environments and stimuli. Additionally, these cells can be modified in function or fate by fluctuations in available nutrients. The chapters in this book describe ways in which immune cells utilize and are regulated by metabolic pathways. Topics include how immune-cell metabolism shapes immune homeostasis, and how dysregulation of these pathways can lead to immune disorders. In different contexts, such as a tumor microenvironment, immune-cell function and identity may be modified not only by cytokines and checkpoint molecules, but also by nutrient availability and other metabolic stimuli. Transcriptional reprogramming confers many of the changes in immune cell metabolism that are seen when a T-cell, for example, undergoes activation or functional adaptation to different environments. Lastly, immune cells can destructively or protectively participate in human metabolic homeostasis or disorders. This book summarizes immune-metabolism from a variety of different perspectives, including the ways in which metabolic cues, pathways, and requirements of immune cells change in conditions of homeostasis and activation. The exploration of the significance of metabolic checkpoints and other cues, particularly in the context of cancer and immune disorders, may form the foundation for the development of therapeutics"--Publisher's description.
Other form:Print version: Immune metabolism in health and tumor. Dordrecht, the Netherlands : Springer, 2017 9402411682
Standard no.:10.1007/978-94-024-1170-6