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Allergy and Allergic Diseases: the New Mechanisms and Therapeutics [Hardcover]

Judah A. Denburg (Editor)

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December 15, 1998 0896034046 978-0896034044 1st
Leading international researchers and clinicians review the latest findings on the cellular and molecular foundations of allergic diseases, particularly those of the airway, skin, and bowel. The key topics treated span the range from epidemiology and the mechanisms of inflammation, to signaling in pathogenesis and allergic reactions. Each contributor treats the pathophysiology of allergy in various organ-based diseases and syndromes, emphasizing important new findings from cellular and molecular biology that illuminate these diseases, but also reveal important leads for the development of novel drugs and therapeutic strategies. Its up-to-date, clinically relevant approach will establish the book as the new standard knowledge base- not only for specialists in clinical immunology and allergy, but also for internists seeking a deeper understanding of the allergic diseases they treat, for scientists studying the cellular and molecular biology of inflammation and immunity, and for researchers focused on drug discovery and therapeutics.

Editorial Reviews

From The New England Journal of Medicine

Clinicians caring for patients with asthma and allergic diseases have known for several years that major changes are occurring in the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and allergy. First of all, for reasons that are not entirely clear, the prevalence of these diseases has increased strikingly in the past decade. Asthma now affects 5 to 8 percent of the population, and in some areas of the country, as many as 10 to 15 percent of people have asthma. Second, a concerted international effort is afoot to improve the overall effectiveness of asthma care. Finally, a host of new medications for asthma and allergy have been introduced recently. These changes reflect the rapidly growing interest among clinicians, scientists, and persons in industry to find better means to treat these common disorders.

In Allergy and Allergic Diseases, Denburg attempts to capture the excitement in allergy research by presenting an organized review of recent advances in the field. This book attempts to compile new information in all areas that affect or influence allergic disease and asthma, such as genetics, epidemiology, immunology, physiology, and molecular biology of the cell. New data regarding candidate atopy genes, the characteristics of molecules such as chemokines and cytokines, and the behavior of different types of cells such as epithelial cells and lymphocytes are clearly presented in an understandable format that lays the groundwork for understanding additional advances that will occur in the next decade.

Denburg centers the discussion on the allergic type of inflammation that characterizes allergy and asthma. He has assembled more than 50 international authorities and clinical investigators. There are 31 chapters. The initial chapters discuss the classic elements of allergic reactions (eosinophils, mast cells, and IgE) and include a review of the molecular mechanisms of isotype switching to IgE and signal-transduction pathways for mast cells and eosinophils. Another chapter discusses possible explanations for the rapid increase in the prevalence of asthma. Other sections describe new concepts regarding the different types of cells that have critical roles in allergic inflammation, including T(sub H)1 and T(sub H)2 cells, CD8+ T cells, dendritic cells, and epithelial cells of the lung. In addition, there are sections that attempt to integrate the early chapters and discuss the overall pathogenesis of allergic rhinitis, eczema, urticaria, asthma, and allergic conjunctivitis.

The book is written for allergists, pulmonologists, dermatologists, and otolaryngologists, as well as clinical investigators starting out in this area who wish to have an up-to-date understanding of the new science that explains allergic disease. The book presents a broad overview of the field at a level that is easy to understand. The discussions are relatively brief and simple, perhaps a requirement for a one-volume book that covers such a broad topic. There is a fair amount of overlap in the discussions, but the overlap emphasizes the idea that immune responses induced and amplified by T(sub H)2 lymphocytes have a critical role in the pathogenesis of allergic disease.

Since the book is intended for those new to the field, more figures and the use of color figures in addition to the black-and-white illustrations might have improved the clarity of the discussions. Furthermore, it is disappointing that there is little mention of antigen immunotherapies and pharmacotherapies that are being developed, on the basis of the new understanding of allergic disease. These therapies include anti-IgE and anti-interleukin-5 monoclonal antibodies, peptide immunotherapy, complementary DNA vaccines, and therapies with potent cytokines and leukotriene antagonists. However, it is difficult to include in a textbook every piece of new information in a rapidly moving field. Nevertheless, the book provides an advanced understanding of the current state of the field and leaves the reader receptive to new concepts and therapies for allergic disease that will soon be forthcoming.

Reviewed by Dale T. Umetsu, M.D., Ph.D.
Copyright © 1999 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. The New England Journal of Medicine is a registered trademark of the MMS.

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"The book presents a broad overview of the field at a level that is easy to understand. . .provides an advanced understanding of the current state of the field and leaves the reader receptive to new concepts and therapies for allergic disease that will soon be forthcoming"-Dale T. Umetsu, MD, PhD, review in the April 29, 1999 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine

"...an excellent book on allergy and allergic diseases....a carefully thought-out whole, starting with IgE mechanisms, environmental allergens, and the new "jungle hypothesis" of atopic disorders beginning in early childhood. The book then proceeds to cellular and molecular aspects of inflammation, highlighting the key points of the pathogenesis of allergy in different organs, and ending with the essentials of treatment." - Allergy

"The book certainly has the five main features described in the presentation: it is written by leading authorities in allergy research...it provides an updated comprehensive survey of the mechanisms of allergic diseases; it illustrates the cellular and molecular bases of allergy and asthma; it emphasizes pathogenesis and the relevance of mechanisms to clinical expression; it includes useful information on therapeutics and possibilities for drug discovery." - EACCI

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During an immune response, B-lymphocytes express different immunoglobulin (Ig) heavy-chain isotypes sharing the same variable region. Read the first page
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eosinophil degranulation induced, persisting asthma, bovine bronchial epithelial cells, hive formation, conjunctival hyperreactivity, normal peripheral blood eosinophils, hemopoietic signal, human bronchial epithelial cell line, intestinal mucosal mast cells, germline transcription, hemopoietic cytokines, inhaled soluble protein antigens, mouse peritoneal mast cells, switch fragments, eosinophil rolling, germline promoter, human lung mast cells, hypereosinophilic patients, mucosal bronchial biopsies from asthma, human eosinophils, cytokine knockout mice, allergic eye diseases, germline transcripts, human peripheral blood eosinophils, allergen penetration
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Allergy Clin Immunol, Exp Med, Respir Dis, Clin Invest, Proc Natl Acad Sci, Biol Chem, Respir Cell Mol Biol, Respir Crit Care Med, Clin Exp Allergy, Cell Biol, New York, Eur Respir, Immunol Today, Appl Physiol, Humana Press Inc, Invest Dermatol, Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol, Int Arch Allergy Immunol, Lab Invest, New Zealand, Resp Crit Care Med, Clin Exp Immunol, Annu Rev Immunol, Curr Opin Immunol, Arch Dermatol
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