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The Cytokines of the Immune System

The Role of Cytokines in Disease Related to Immune Response

  • 2nd Edition - July 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Zlatko Dembic
  • Language: English

Cytokines of the Immune System: The Role of Cytokines in Disease Related to Immune Response, Second Edition is a comprehensive and essential resource for graduate and postgr… Read more

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Description

Cytokines of the Immune System: The Role of Cytokines in Disease Related to Immune Response, Second Edition is a comprehensive and essential resource for graduate and postgraduate training of physicians, dentists, biomedical specialists, and those interested in scientific research in biology and biochemistry. The book provides an up-to-date, textbook-like description of immunology, focusing on the critical role of cytokines in immune responses. With advancements in cytokine research and signal transduction, this new and improved edition offers a deeper understanding of cytokine-receptor interactions, supported by novel figures based on crystal-structure conformations from the protein database. These insights are invaluable for inspiring new drug designs and therapeutic strategies. The book delivers a thorough overview of immunology, detailing the development and regulation of the immune system, with a special focus on cytokines. It presents an upgraded description of interleukins, immune-modulatory cytokines, and chemokines, exploring their structure, sources, functions, receptors, disease associations, and therapeutic potentials. This edition also introduces the latest information on innate lymphoid cells and their cytokines, as well as their adaptive immunity counterparts. A dedicated chapter on the cytokine storm provides critical insights into this phenomenon.

Key features of Cytokines of the Immune System: The Role of Cytokines in Disease Related to Immune Response, Second Edition include upgraded chapter content throughout, enhanced connections between cytokines and diseases, and a historical overview of cytokines pivotal in polarizing immune responses. The book also promotes new therapeutic options for each cytokine or cytokine family, displayed in detailed figures that serve as summaries or guides for treatment decision-making in various diseases, including cancer, infections, and autoimmune disorders. This expanded edition is a vital tool for anyone seeking to understand the latest developments in cytokine research and their implications for immunotherapy.

Key features

  • Provides comprehensive updates on cytokine research, including novel figures illustrating structure-function-signaling relationships
  • Explores innate immunity cells, their interactions, and cytokine fingerprints
  • Includes data on cytokine roles in T- and B-cell activations in the adaptive immune system
  • Discusses cytokine networks and cytokine storm in detail
  • Covers therapeutic options for cytokines, aiding treatment decisions for cancer, infections, and autoimmune diseases

Readership

Graduate and postgraduate trainees of physicians, dentists, biomedical specialists, and those interested in scientific research in immunology, biology and biochemistry

Table of contents

1. Introduction: Common Features About Cytokines

2. The Immune System: Definition and Development of Immunity

3. Activation of Cells of the Immune System

4. The Role and Regulation of the Immune Responses

5. Innate Immunity Cytokines with Pro- and Anti-inflammatory Activities

6. Innate Immunity Cytokines with Antiviral Properties: Interferons

7. Cytokines Shaping Adaptive T and B Cell Responses

8. Chemokines: Cytokines Controlling Cellular Migrations

9. Cytokine Networks and Cytokine Storm

10. Theories About the Function of the Immune System

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 1, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Zlatko Dembic

Dr. Zlatko Dembic, a distinguished scientist and medical doctor, has dedicated his career to exploring the intersections of medicine and biology, particularly in molecular and cellular immunology. Over the last two decades of the 20th century, he worked at prestigious institutions such as the Max-Planck-Institute for Biology in Germany, the Basel Institute for Immunology in Switzerland, and Hoffman-La Roche AG. His team was the first to identify genes underlying T-cell specificity and recognition, and they led the molecular cloning of key human cytokine receptors like the interferon-gamma receptor and the tumor necrosis factor receptor-2. In 1995, Dr. Dembic joined the Institute of Immunology at the University of Oslo, expanding his research to include T-cell development, cancer immunobiology, and immunogenetics. He proposed the "integrity" model of the immune system, emphasizing immunity's role in defense and symbiont selection and has over 100 scientific publications in many high impact factor scientific journals.

Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emeritus, University of Oslo, Norway