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The Autoimmune Diseases

The Autoimmune Diseases, Sixth Edition, emphasizes the "3 P’s" of 21st Century medicine: precision, prediction and prevention. Topics cover the modern systems approach to biology… Read more

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The Autoimmune Diseases, Sixth Edition, emphasizes the "3 P’s" of 21st Century medicine: precision, prediction and prevention. Topics cover the modern systems approach to biology that involves large amounts of personalized, ongoing physiologic data ("omics") coupled with advanced methods of analysis, new tests of genetic engineering, such as CRISPR, auto inflammatory diseases, autoimmune responses to tumor immunotherapy, and information on normal immune response and disorders. Each of the major autoimmune disorders is discussed by researchers and clinical investigators experienced in dealing with patients. Chapters emphasize the immunologic basis of the disease as well as the use of immunologic diagnostic methods and treatments.

The book also covers several cross-cutting issues related to the recognition and treatment of autoimmune diseases, including chapters on the measurement of autoantibodies and T cells, the use of biomarkers as early predictors of disease, and new methods of treatment.

Key features

  • Gives a thorough and important overview on the entire field, framing individual disease chapters with information that compares and contrasts each disorder and its therapy
  • Provides thorough, up-to-date information on specific diseases, along with clinical applications in an easily found reference for clinicians and researchers interested in certain diseases
  • Keeps readers abreast of current trends and emerging areas in the field
  • Ensures that content is not only up-to-date, but applicable and relevant
  • Includes new, updated chapters that emphasize hot topics in the field, e.g., research on auto inflammatory diseases and autoimmune responses following cancer immunotherapy

Readership

Basic and clinical scientists working in immunology, rheumatology and autoimmune diseases

Table of contents

Section 1: Immunologic Basis of Autoimmunity

1. Prelude: Historical introduction to autoimmunity and autoimmune disease

2. Structural and Functional Aspects of the Innate and Adaptive Systems of Immunity

3. General Features of Autoimmune Diseases

4. Antigen Presentation, Dendritic Cells, and Autoimmunity

5. T cells and their subsets

6. Role of Th1 Th2 Th17 Cells in Autoimmunity

7. Tolerance and Autoimmunity: T Cells

8. Regulatory T Cells

9. B Cells and Autoimmunity

10. Immunological memory T cells

11. Immunological memory B cells 12. Apoptotic Cells as a Source of Autoantigens

13. Effector Mechanisms of Autoimmunity: Antibodies and Immune Complexes

14. Functional Effects of Autoantibodies

15. Cytokine Chemokines

16. Signaling Pathways in T and B Lymphocytes

17. HLA Genetics and Autoimmunity

18. Non HLA Genetics

19. AIRE related Autoimmunity

20. Immune Deficiencies and Autoimmunity

21. Infections and Autoimmunity

22. Noninfectious Environmental Agents and Autoimmunity

23. Sex, Pregnancy and Autoimmunity

24. Animal Models of Autoimmune Disease

Section 2: Multisystem Diseases

25. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

26. Systemic Sclerosis, Scleroderma

27. Antiphospholipid Syndrome

28. Sjogren Syndrome

29. Rheumatoid Arthritis

30. Spondyloarthritis and Chronic Idiopathic Arthropathies

31. Myositis

32. Thyroid Disease

33. Type 1 Diabetes

34. Adrenalitis

35. Polyendocrine Syndromes

36. Gastritis and Pernicious Anemia

37. Hypophysitis

38. Hemolytic Anemia

39. Thrombocytopenic Purpura

40. Neutropenia

41. Aplastic Anemia

42. Clotting Disorders

43. Multiple Sclerosis

44. Peripheral Neuropathy

45. Myasthenia Gravis

46. Ocular Disease

47. Inner Ear Disease

48. Celiac Disease

49. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease

50. Chronic Hepatitis

51. Primary Billiary Cirrhosis

52. Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

53. Pancreatitis

54. Bullous Skin Diseases: Pemphigus and Pemphigoid

55. Non-Bullous Skin Diseases: Alopecia, Vitiligo, Psoriasis and Urticaria

56. Kidney Disease: Goodpasture’s Disease, Lupus Nephritis, ANCA-Associated Glomerulonephritis

57. Orchitis and Male Infertility

58. Oophoritis

59. Rheumatic Heart Disease

60. Myocarditis and Dilated Cardiomyopathy

61. Necrotizing Arteritis and Small Vessel Vasculitis

62. Large and Medium Vessel Vasculitides

63. Autoimmune Disorders of the Lung

64. Paraneoplastic Diseases

65. Antibody-Associated Neurological Diseases

66. Autoinflammatory and other Related Diseases

Section 3: Diagnosis, Prevention, and Therapy

67. Autoantibody Assays, Testing, and Standardization

68. Prediction of Autoimmune Disease

69. Emerging Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases

70. Postlude

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About the editors

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M. Eric Gershwin

M. Eric Gershwin, MD, is chief of the division of rheumatology, allergy, and clinical immunology at the University of California at Davis. Gershwin is currently working to further understand the molecular basis of immune regulation in autoimmunity. He also studies the molecular-genetic basis of autoimmune liver disease. Gershwin is interested in the molecular and genetics tools being utilized to study the genes that contribute to a patient's susceptibility to lupus and the cellular and subcellular mechanisms that lead to immune disease.
Affiliations and expertise
Distinguished Professor of Medicine, The Jack and Donald Chia Professor of Medicine and Chief, Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of California at Davis, USA

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George C. Tsokos

George C. Tsokos, MD, is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Dr Tsokos has served as President of the Clinical Immunology Society, on the boards of directors for the American College of Rheumatology and the Lupus Foundation of America, member/chair of multiple federal study sections, and editor/member of the editorial boards for top scientific journals. He has received several awards, including a MERIT from NIH, the Lee C. Howley Sr. Prize, the Evelyn V. Hess, the Distinguished Basic Investigator Award from the American College of Rheumatology, the Lupus Insight Prize from the Lupus Research Alliance, and the Carol Nachman Prize for Rheumatology. He is a Master of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Rheumatology, a member of American Association of Physicians and Fellow of AAAS.

Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Chief of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, USA

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