
Basic and Clinical Aspects of Veterinary Immunology
- 1st Edition, Volume 23 - May 21, 2016
- Editors: C. A. Brandly, Charles E. Cornelius
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 0 2 3 4 - 1
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 1 5 7 7 - 8
Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine, Volume 23: Basic and Clinical Aspects of Veterinary Immunology provides information pertinent to the basic and applied… Read more

Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine, Volume 23: Basic and Clinical Aspects of Veterinary Immunology provides information pertinent to the basic and applied aspects of veterinary immunology. This book discusses the biology of immune responses, which is significant in the understanding of disease processes in a number of animal species. Organized into 10 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of immunoglobulin classes observed in various animal species, with emphasis on the role of colostral and local immunity in the neonatal ungulate. This text then discusses the importance of the immune response to the well-being of an individual. Other chapters consider the clinical manifestation of diseases observed in primary and acquired immune deficiencies. This book discusses as well the mechanisms by which humoral and cellular immune factors effect their action on bacteria. The final chapter deals with toxic substances or environmental contaminants that cause aberrant immune responses. This book is a valuable resource for immunologists and clinicians.
Contributors
Preface
Structural and Functional Characteristics of Immunoglobulins of the Common Domestic Species
I. Introduction
II. Classification of Immunoglobulins in Animal Species
III. Immunoglobulins in Fetal and Germfree Life
IV. Immunoglobulins in the Materno-Neonatal Relationship
V. Ontogeny, Transport, and Function of Intestinal Immunoglobulin
VI. Immunoglobulins in the Nasolacrimal Fluids
VII. Effector Mechanisms in Mucosal Immunity
References
Primary and Secondary Immune Deficiencies of Domestic Animals
I. Introduction
II. Overview of Immune Responses
III. Classification of Immune Deficiencies
IV. Detection and Characterization of Immune Deficiency Disorders
V. Immune Deficiencies of Domestic Animals
VI. Summary
References
Mechanisms of Immunity in Bacterial Infections
I. Parasitism and Pathogenicity
II. Mechanisms of Immunity
III. Antigenic Variation in Bacteria—Occurrence and Possible Contribution to Disease
References
The Immune System and Helminth Infection in Domestic Species
I. Introduction
II. Survival Mechanisms of Helminths in Their Hosts
III. Immunological Basis for Seasonal Variation in Gastrointestinal Nematode Burdens of Ruminants
IV. Protective Mechanisms in Helminth Infections
V. Physiological and Morphological Alterations of Nematodes Induced by Immune Reactions
VI. Trematodes
VII. Cestodes
VIII. Conclusion
References
Mechanisms of Viral Immunopathology
I. Introduction
II. Inflammatory Responses Mediated by T Cells
III. Immune Complex-Mediated Inflammatory Responses
IV. Allergic Immunopathologic Responses to Viruses
V. Immunologic Destruction of Virus-Infected Cells
VI. Initiation of Autoimmune Responses
VII. Initiation of Lymphoid Neoplasms
VIII. Direct Effects of Viruses on the Immune System
IX. Speculations
References
Immunology of a Persistent Retrovirus Infection—Equine Infectious Anemia
I. Introduction
II. Virus Characteristics
III. Virion Surface Glycoproteins
IV. Major Internal Virion Polypeptide (p29)
V. Viral-Infected Cell Membrane Antigen
VI. Anemia
VII. Immunosuppression
VIII. Viral Persistence
IX. Discussion
References
Immunology and Pathogenesis of African Animal Trypanosomiasis
I. Introduction
II. Trypanosomes
III. Immunology
IV. Pathogenesis
V. Conclusions
References
Tumor Immunology in Domestic Animals
I. Immune Surveillance
II. Tumor Antigens
III. Antitumor Immune Effector Mechanisms
IV. Immunotherapy of Cancer
V. Virus-Associated Tumors of Cats
VI. Avian Tumors Caused by Retroviruses
VII. Marek’s Disease
VIII. Bovine Leukosis
IX. Transmissible Venereal Sarcoma of Dogs
References
Applications of Transplantation Immunology in the Dog
I. Introduction
II. Current Status of Histocompatibility Testing in Dogs
III. Transplantation Immunology in Dogs
IV. New Applications of Transplantation Immunology in Dogs
V. Conclusions
References
Effects of Environmental Contaminants on the Immune System
I. Introduction
II. Detection of Altered Immune Function
III. Data Suggestive of Immune Interference
IV. Heavy Metals
V. Industrial Chemicals
VI. Pesticides
VII. Conclusions
References
Subject Index
Contents of Previous Volumes
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- Volume: 23
- Published: May 21, 2016
- Language: English
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