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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part42.utf8:217952978:4505
Source Library of Congress
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001 2015932440
003 DLC
005 20150915152220.0
008 150203s2015 ja a b 000 0 eng c
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020 $a9784431553267 (hardcover : alk. paper)
020 $a4431553266 (hardcover : alk. paper)
020 $z9784431553274 (eBook)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn895729952
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050 00 $aRC268.3$b.I46298 2015
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060 00 $a2015 E-408
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082 00 $a616.99/4079$223
245 00 $aInflammation and immunity in cancer /$cTsukasa Seya, Misako Matsumoto, Keiko Udaka, Noriyuki Sato, editors.
264 1 $aTokyo ;$aNew York :$bSpringer,$c[2015]
300 $axi, 268 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520 $aThis book overviews cancer immunity from broad scientific fields, based on the concept that cancer is a sort of by-product of infection, inflammation, and host immune response. The innate and acquired arms of the immune system mainly participate in tumor immune surveillance, and their activation is critically modulated by the situation of the tumor microenvironment. Many types of immune cells join the formation of the microenvironment. In particular, macrophages and dendritic cells enter the tumor mass to be main players in the inflammatory milieu of tumors. After introducing these topics, the book discusses immunotherapy for cancer patients as an outgrowth of this concept of infection and inflammation. With the contributions of leading scientists actively involved in the field of antitumor immunity study, this book encourages readers to understand the mechanism of general cancers based on inflammation and will facilitate prevention and the development of therapeutics for cancer.--$cSource other than Library of Congress.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPreface -- 1 Role of bone marrow-derived CCR1+ cells in colon cancer invasion and metastasis.- 2 PGE2-associated inflammation and gastrointestinal tumorigenesis -- 3 Regulation of tumor-associated myeloid cells by innate immune signaling -- 4 The role of PIKfyve in TLR-mediated inflammation and immune responses -- 5 Emerging roles of an innate immune regulator TAPE in the Toll-like receptor and RIG-I-like receptor pathways -- 6 Anchorage-dependent multicellular aggregate formation induces CD44 high cancer stem cell-like phenotypes in adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma cells -- 7 Tumor-associated molecular patterns: its implication in tumoricidal inflammation -- 8 Host factors involved in the propagation and pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus.- 9 HCV-induced inflammation: The role of cross-talk between HCV-infected hepatocytes and stellate cells -- 10 Development of immunotherapy for hepatocellular carcinoma -- 11 Development of glypican-3-targeted cancer immunotherapy -- 12 The vesicular traffic system in plasmacytoid dendritic cells as a target for immune regulation -- 13 In vivo targeting of dendritic cells with artificial adjuvant vector cells (aAVC) as a novel cancer immunotherapy -- 14 Enhancement of efficacy of WT1 peptide cancer vaccine by co-administration with immunopotentiating agents: Lessons from mouse models -- 15 Regulation of antigen-presentation by dendritic cells and its application to cancer immunotherapy -- 16 A new mode of CTL induction secondary to alteration of pMHCI repertoire by antigen processing defects -- 17 Progress in clinical use of CCR4 antibody for regulatory T cell suppression -- 18 Adjuvant Immunotherapy for cancer: Basic research to clinical bench -- 19 Immunological regulation of human cancer stem cell/cancer-initiating cells (CSC/CIC) -- 20 Overview on tumor immunology.-BM Epilogue.
650 0 $aCancer$xImmunological aspects.
650 0 $aCancer$xMolecular aspects.
650 12 $aNeoplasms$xtherapy.
650 22 $aNeoplasms$xmetabolism.
650 7 $aCancer$xImmunological aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00845383
650 7 $aCancer$xMolecular aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00845397
700 1 $aSeya, Tsukasa,$eeditor.
700 1 $aMatsumoto, Misako,$eeditor.
700 1 $aUdaka, Keiko,$eeditor.
700 1 $aSatō, Noriyuki,$d1949-$eeditor.