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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION V
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
vi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
vii
part ONE The infectious organisms
1
Introduction: parasites, pathogens, and immunity
3
Pathogens
4
Infectious disease
7
Immunity
8
Summary
11
2
Viruses
12
Viral structure, replication, and function
13
Viral spread
18
Control of viruses
18
Summary
ig
3
Bacteria
21
Classification; the cell wall
21
Bacterial metabolism
24
Atypical bacteria
24
Bacterial genetics and reproduction
24
Disease and immunity
26
Control of bacteria
27
Useful bacteria
28
Summary
28
4
Fungi
29
Structure and morphology
30
Cutaneous and superficial mycoses
31
Subcutaneous mycoses
31
Systemic mycoses
32
Control of fungi
32
Useful fungi
32
Summary
32
CONTENTS
5
Protozoa
33
Malaria
34
Leishmania
36
Trypanosomes
37
Toxoplasma
38
Amoebae
38
Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Trichomonas
39
Control of protozoa
39
Summary
39
6
Helminths (worms)
40
General structure and function
41
Schistosomes and other
trematodes
(flukes)
42
Nematodes (roundworms)
43
Cestodes (tapeworms)
44
Control of helminths
46
Summary
46
7
Prions
47
Summary
49
8
Disease: virulence and susceptibility
50
Virulence factors
50
Genomics and virulence
51
Genetics of host susceptibility
54
Disease directly due to the pathogen
55
Diarrhoea and vomiting
59
Summary
60
Tutorial
1 61
part two The immune system
9
Defence, immunity, the immune system
65
Three levels of defence
65
External defences
68
The immune system
68
Innate and adaptive immunity
73
Summary
77
10
External defences: entry and exit
78
External defences can be physical or chemical
78
CONTENTS
The skin
78
The respiratory tract
80
The intestine
81
The
urogenital
tract
82
The eye
82
The maternal-fetal route
83
How pathogens exit
83
A note on vectors
84
Summary
85
11
Innate immunity
86
Pattern recognition by the innate immune system
88
Soluble (humoral) mediators of immunity
90
Cells of innate immunity
97
Lymphoid cells of innate immunity
102
Acute inflammation
104
Interaction with adaptive immunity
104
Summary
106
12
How pathogens escape innate immunity
107
Avoiding pattern recognition
109
Avoiding complement
109
Avoiding phagocytosis
109
Avoiding NK cells
111
Interference with dendritic cell function
1
1
1
Interference with the cytokine network
111
The role of vectors
111
Summary
112
13
Disease due to innate immunity
1
1
з
Sepsis and septic shock
113
Endotoxin, cytokines, and disease
114
Complement and disease
117
Polymorphs, mast ceils, and disease
1
ш
Summary
119
14
Immunodeficiency I: primary defects of innate immunity
120
Genetics o* primary immunodeficiency
120
Primary defects of innate immunity
23
Secondary immunodeficiency
126
Summary
126
Tutorial
2 127
CONTENTS
15
Adaptive immunity: introduction
128
The lymphocyte
128
The lymphoid system
129
Recirculation
131
Antigen-recognition molecules
132
Clonal selection and memory
132
Regulation of adaptive immunity
135
Summary
135
16
В
cells and antibody
136
The antibody molecule
137
Antibody classes and subclasses
139
The antigen-binding site and antigenic determinants
141
Antibody affinity
142
What antibodies do
143
The antibody industry
145
Summary
147
17
Τ
cells and the MHC
148
Subpopulations
of
Τ
cells
149
What
Τ
cells recognize
150
Antigen-presenting molecules
153
The
Т
-cell
receptor
155
Antigen processing and presentation
156
Superantigens
159
γδ Τ
cells
159
NKT cells
159
Summary
160
18
The antibody response
161
Activation of
В
cells
162
Presentation of antigen to
Τ
cells
165
Activation of
Τ
cells
167
T-ceil help
168
B-cell memory
169
Antibody responses at mucosal surfaces
170
Summary
171
19
Cell-mediated responses
172
Т
-cell
activation
172
Effector functions
1 :
activation of
macrophages
and other cells
175
Effector functions
2:
cytotoxicity
178
CONTENTS
T-cell
memory
180
Т
-cell
responses at mucosal surfaces
180
Τμΐ,ν,
and
TJ? T
cells
181
Summary
182
20
Regulation of immune responses and memory
183
Elimination of antigen
184
Apoptosis
184
Inhibitory receptors
184
Regulation by
Τ
cells
185
Therapeutic regulation
186
Memory
187
Generation of memory cells
188
Activation and response of memory cells
189
Maintenance of memory cells
190
Summary
190
21
How pathogens escape adaptive immunity
192
Concealment
192
Antigenic variation
196
Immunosuppression
198
Summary
200
22
Disease due to adaptive immunity I: hypersensitivity
201
Type I (allergic) hypersensitivity
201
Type II (cytotoxic) hypersensitivity
205
Type III (immune complex-mediated) hypersensitivity
205
Type IV (cell-mediated) hypersensitivity
206
Summary
208
23
Disease due to adaptive immunity II: autoimmunity
209
Self-tolerance
209
Polyclonal lymphocyte activation
211
Antigen mimicry
212
Release of sequestered antigens
214
Anomalous antigen presentation
214
Autoimmunity, autoimmune disease, and genetics
214
Summary
215
24
Immunodeficiency II: primary defects of adaptive immunity
216
Defects affecting
Τ
and
В
cells
217
Defects affecting
Τ
cells
218
CONTENTS
Defects affecting
В
cells and antibody
218
Clinical aspects of primary immune deficiencies
219
Summary
222
25
Immunodeficiency III: secondary immunodeficiency and AIDS
223
Malnutrition
224
Infection
225
Other causes of immunodeficiency
229
Infections in the ¡mmunodeficient patient
231
Summary
232
Tutorial
3 233
PART THREE The host-pathogen balance
26
Epidemiology
237
Diagnosing, monitoring and predicting disease
237
HIV
and AIDS
(2.6
million deaths per year)
240
Tuberculosis
(1.5
million deaths per year)
241
Malaria
(1.1
million deaths per year)
242
The value of epidemiology
243
Summary
243
27
Control of infectious disease: vaccination
244
Requirements for a vaccine
245
Established vaccines
249
Other vaccine strategies
253
Development and testing
254
Adjuvants
255
Passive ( immediate ) immunization
256
Non-specific immunostimulation
256
Summary
257
28
Control of infectious disease: chemotherapy
258
Antibacterial agents
259
Antibiotic resistance
260
Toxicity
262
Antiviral drugs
263
Drugs against fungi, protozoa, and worms
264
Chemotherapy and the immune system
264
Summary
266
CONTENTS
29
Control of infectious disease: public health measures
267
Science, politics, and ethics
267
Animals without pathogens?
270
Summary
271
30
Viral and prion disease and immunity
272
The common childhood viruses
272
The common cold
274
Influenza
274
Glandular fever
275
Poliomyelitis
276
Viral hepatitis
276
Rabies
278
Papilloma viruses
278
Retroviruses
279
Prion diseases
279
Summary
280
31
Bacterial disease and immunity
281
Staphylococcal infection
281
Streptococcal infection
282
Clostridial infections
283
Anthrax
283
Diphtheria
285
Tuberculosis
285
Whooping cough
286
Meningococcal meningitis
287
Gonorrhoea
288
Syphilis
288
Typhoid
289
Plague
290
Tularemia
290
Brucellosis
290
Actinomycosis
290
Chfamydia! infection
291
Rickettsiai infection
291
Mycopiasma
infection
291
Summary
291
32
Fungal disease and immunity
292
Primar,
superficial and subcutaneous infection
293
Systemic infection
293
CONTENTS
Opportunistic
fungi
293
Treatment
and vaccines
295
Summary
295
33
Protozoái
disease and immunity
296
Malaria
296
Leishmaniasis
299
African trypanosomiasis
299
South American trypanosomiasis
(Chagas
disease)
299
Toxoplasmosis
300
Amoebiasis
300
Summary
301
34
Helminth disease and immunity
302
Schistosomiasis
302
Filariasis
304
Hydatid disease
306
Worms, IgE, and allergy
306
Summary
306
35
Emerging and future infectious diseases
307
Newly identified pathogens
308
Newly acquired zoonoses
308
Opportunistic infections
309
Changes in virulence
309
Artificial creation of new pathogens
310
Drug resistance
312
Vaccine uptake
312
Public health
313
Travel and immigration
313
Climate change
313
Summary
314
Tutoria!
4 315
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
316
APPENDIX
1.
THE MAJOR CAUSES OF HUMAN INFECTION
323
APPENDIX
2.
CYTOKINES FEATURED IN THIS BOOK
325
APPENDIX
3.
CLUSTER OF DIFFERENTIATION (CD) ANTIGENS
326
FURTHER READING AND INFORMATION
327
HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ANSWERS TO TUTORIAL QUESTIONS
331
INDEX
338
Our immune system is a complex network of cells continually
working against a barrage of attack from our environment quite
literally to save our lives. But how do our bodies protect us from
the bacteria, and other potentially life-threatening organisms,
that surround us every day?
Infection and Immunity, third edition, explains how. in the lucid,
accessible style for which John
Playfair
is renowned. Together
with Greg Bancroft, an expert in infectious diseases.
Playfair
describes the mam causes of infection that our bodies have
to battle against
-
from bacteria to viruses, fungi to protozoa
-
and explains the intricate and fascinating ways that our
bodies respond to infection
-
from detection of these potentially
dangerous organisms, to their ultimate elimination.
Presenting a fully-rounded, perfectly-balanced overview of the
field, the book also explains how diseases spread, and what
measures we can take to control this spread
-
from vaccination
to increased awareness through public health initiatives.
•
The ideal text for those studying immunity for the first time.
•
A careful blending of immunology and microbiology makes
the text perfect for
biomedical
science,
bioscience
and
microbiology students who need to understand what causes
infection, and how our immune systems respond.
•
Includes examples of infectious disease from around
the world.
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CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION V
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
vi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
vii
part ONE The infectious organisms
1
Introduction: parasites, pathogens, and immunity
3
Pathogens
4
Infectious disease
7
Immunity
8
Summary
11
2
Viruses
12
Viral structure, replication, and function
13
Viral spread
18
Control of viruses
18
Summary
ig
3
Bacteria
21
Classification; the cell wall
21
Bacterial metabolism
24
Atypical bacteria
24
Bacterial genetics and reproduction
24
Disease and immunity
26
Control of bacteria
27
Useful bacteria
28
Summary
28
4
Fungi
29
Structure and morphology
30
Cutaneous and superficial mycoses
31
Subcutaneous mycoses
31
Systemic mycoses
32
Control of fungi
32
Useful fungi
32
Summary
32
CONTENTS
5
Protozoa
33
Malaria
34
Leishmania
36
Trypanosomes
37
Toxoplasma
38
Amoebae
38
Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Trichomonas
39
Control of protozoa
39
Summary
39
6
Helminths (worms)
40
General structure and function
41
Schistosomes and other
trematodes
(flukes)
42
Nematodes (roundworms)
43
Cestodes (tapeworms)
44
Control of helminths
46
Summary
46
7
Prions
47
Summary
49
8
Disease: virulence and susceptibility
50
Virulence factors
50
Genomics and virulence
51
Genetics of host susceptibility
54
Disease directly due to the pathogen
55
Diarrhoea and vomiting
59
Summary
60
Tutorial
1 61
part two The immune system
9
Defence, immunity, the immune system
65
Three levels of defence
65
External defences
68
The immune system
68
Innate and adaptive immunity
73
Summary
77
10
External defences: entry and exit
78
External defences can be physical or chemical
78
CONTENTS
The skin
78
The respiratory tract
80
The intestine
81
The
urogenital
tract
82
The eye
82
The maternal-fetal route
83
How pathogens exit
83
A note on vectors
84
Summary
85
11
Innate immunity
86
Pattern recognition by the innate immune system
88
Soluble (humoral) mediators of immunity
90
Cells of innate immunity
97
Lymphoid cells of innate immunity
102
Acute inflammation
104
Interaction with adaptive immunity
104
Summary
106
12
How pathogens escape innate immunity
107
Avoiding pattern recognition
109
Avoiding complement
109
Avoiding phagocytosis
109
Avoiding NK cells
111
Interference with dendritic cell function
1
1
1
Interference with the cytokine network
111
The role of vectors
111
Summary
112
13
Disease due to innate immunity
1
1
з
Sepsis and septic shock
113
Endotoxin, cytokines, and disease
114
Complement and disease
117
Polymorphs, mast ceils, and disease
1
ш
Summary
119
14
Immunodeficiency I: primary defects of innate immunity
120
Genetics o* primary immunodeficiency
120
Primary defects of innate immunity "\
23
Secondary immunodeficiency
126
Summary
126
Tutorial
2 127
CONTENTS
15
Adaptive immunity: introduction
128
The lymphocyte
128
The lymphoid system
129
Recirculation
131
Antigen-recognition molecules
132
Clonal selection and memory
132
Regulation of adaptive immunity
135
Summary
135
16
В
cells and antibody
136
The antibody molecule
137
Antibody classes and subclasses
139
The antigen-binding site and antigenic determinants
141
Antibody affinity
142
What antibodies do
143
The antibody industry
145
Summary
147
17
Τ
cells and the MHC
148
Subpopulations
of
Τ
cells
149
What
Τ
cells recognize
150
Antigen-presenting molecules
153
The
Т
-cell
receptor
155
Antigen processing and presentation
156
Superantigens
159
γδ Τ
cells
159
NKT cells
159
Summary
160
18
The antibody response
161
Activation of
В
cells
162
Presentation of antigen to
Τ
cells
165
Activation of
Τ
cells
167
T-ceil help
168
B-cell memory
169
Antibody responses at mucosal surfaces
170
Summary
171
19
Cell-mediated responses
172
Т
-cell
activation
172
Effector functions
1 :
activation of
macrophages
and other cells
175
Effector functions
2:
cytotoxicity
178
CONTENTS
T-cell
memory
180
Т
-cell
responses at mucosal surfaces
180
Τμΐ,ν,
and
TJ? T
cells
181
Summary
182
20
Regulation of immune responses and memory
183
Elimination of antigen
184
Apoptosis
184
Inhibitory receptors
184
Regulation by
Τ
cells
185
Therapeutic regulation
186
Memory
187
Generation of memory cells
188
Activation and response of memory cells
189
Maintenance of memory cells
190
Summary
190
21
How pathogens escape adaptive immunity
192
Concealment
192
Antigenic variation
196
Immunosuppression
198
Summary
200
22
Disease due to adaptive immunity I: hypersensitivity
201
Type I (allergic) hypersensitivity
201
Type II (cytotoxic) hypersensitivity
205
Type III (immune complex-mediated) hypersensitivity
205
Type IV (cell-mediated) hypersensitivity
206
Summary
208
23
Disease due to adaptive immunity II: autoimmunity
209
Self-tolerance
209
Polyclonal lymphocyte activation
211
Antigen mimicry
212
Release of sequestered antigens
214
Anomalous antigen presentation
214
Autoimmunity, autoimmune disease, and genetics
214
Summary
215
24
Immunodeficiency II: primary defects of adaptive immunity
216
Defects affecting
Τ
and
В
cells
217
Defects affecting
Τ
cells
218
CONTENTS
Defects affecting
В
cells and antibody
218
Clinical aspects of primary immune deficiencies
219
Summary
222
25
Immunodeficiency III: secondary immunodeficiency and AIDS
223
Malnutrition
224
Infection
225
Other causes of immunodeficiency
229
Infections in the ¡mmunodeficient patient
231
Summary
232
Tutorial
3 233
PART THREE The host-pathogen balance
26
Epidemiology
237
Diagnosing, monitoring and predicting disease
237
HIV
and AIDS
(2.6
million deaths per year)
240
Tuberculosis
(1.5
million deaths per year)
241
Malaria
(1.1
million deaths per year)
242
The value of epidemiology
243
Summary
243
27
Control of infectious disease: vaccination
244
Requirements for a vaccine
245
Established vaccines
249
Other vaccine strategies
253
Development and testing
254
Adjuvants
255
Passive ('immediate') immunization
256
Non-specific immunostimulation
256
Summary
257
28
Control of infectious disease: chemotherapy
258
Antibacterial agents
259
Antibiotic resistance
260
Toxicity
262
Antiviral drugs
263
Drugs against fungi, protozoa, and worms
264
Chemotherapy and the immune system
264
Summary
266
CONTENTS
29
Control of infectious disease: public health measures
267
Science, politics, and ethics
267
Animals without pathogens?
270
Summary
271
30
Viral and prion disease and immunity
272
The common childhood viruses
272
The common cold
274
Influenza
274
Glandular fever
275
Poliomyelitis
276
Viral hepatitis
276
Rabies
278
Papilloma viruses
278
Retroviruses
279
Prion diseases
279
Summary
280
31
Bacterial disease and immunity
281
Staphylococcal infection
281
Streptococcal infection
282
Clostridial infections
283
Anthrax
283
Diphtheria
285
Tuberculosis
285
Whooping cough
286
Meningococcal meningitis
287
Gonorrhoea
288
Syphilis
288
Typhoid
289
Plague
290
Tularemia
290
Brucellosis
290
Actinomycosis
290
Chfamydia! infection
291
Rickettsiai infection
291
Mycopiasma
infection
291
Summary
291
32
Fungal disease and immunity
292
Primar,'
superficial and subcutaneous infection
293
Systemic infection
293
CONTENTS
Opportunistic
fungi
293
Treatment
and vaccines
295
Summary
295
33
Protozoái
disease and immunity
296
Malaria
296
Leishmaniasis
299
African trypanosomiasis
299
South American trypanosomiasis
(Chagas'
disease)
299
Toxoplasmosis
300
Amoebiasis
300
Summary
301
34
Helminth disease and immunity
302
Schistosomiasis
302
Filariasis
304
Hydatid disease
306
Worms, IgE, and allergy
306
Summary
306
35
Emerging and future infectious diseases
307
Newly identified pathogens
308
Newly acquired zoonoses
308
Opportunistic infections
309
Changes in virulence
309
Artificial creation of new pathogens
310
Drug resistance
312
Vaccine uptake
312
Public health
313
Travel and immigration
313
Climate change
313
Summary
314
Tutoria!
4 315
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
316
APPENDIX
1.
THE MAJOR CAUSES OF HUMAN INFECTION
323
APPENDIX
2.
CYTOKINES FEATURED IN THIS BOOK
325
APPENDIX
3.
CLUSTER OF DIFFERENTIATION (CD) ANTIGENS
326
FURTHER READING AND INFORMATION
327
HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ANSWERS TO TUTORIAL QUESTIONS
331
INDEX
338
Our immune system is a complex network of cells continually
working against a barrage of attack from our environment quite
literally to save our lives. But how do our bodies protect us from
the bacteria, and other potentially life-threatening organisms,
that surround us every day?
Infection and Immunity, third edition, explains how. in the lucid,
accessible style for which John
Playfair
is renowned. Together
with Greg Bancroft, an expert in infectious diseases.
Playfair
describes the mam causes of infection that our bodies have
to battle against
-
from bacteria to viruses, fungi to protozoa
-
and explains the intricate and fascinating ways that our
bodies respond to infection
-
from detection of these potentially
dangerous organisms, to their ultimate elimination.
Presenting a fully-rounded, perfectly-balanced overview of the
field, the book also explains how diseases spread, and what
measures we can take to control this spread
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from vaccination
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The ideal text for those studying immunity for the first time.
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A careful blending of immunology and microbiology makes
the text perfect for
biomedical
science,
bioscience
and
microbiology students who need to understand what causes
infection, and how our immune systems respond.
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Includes examples of infectious disease from around
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title | Infection and immunity |
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title_full | Infection and immunity John H. L. Playfair ; Gregory J. Bancroft |
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title_full_unstemmed | Infection and immunity John H. L. Playfair ; Gregory J. Bancroft |
title_short | Infection and immunity |
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