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Cytokine Response Against Major Human Viral Infections

  • Book

  • October 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5724041

Cytokine Response Against Major Human Viral Infections provides in-depth coverage of the immunological response against human viral infections and the role and impact of cytokines on disease pathogenesis and host immune response. Cytokines, as a part of innate immunity, initiate the development of antiviral and TH 1-type immune responses. Cytokines also affect the adaptive immune response and disease manifestation. In five sections, this book gives a comprehensive introduction to the clinical manifestations of viral and infectious diseases; details the role of cytokines in DNA virus infections, RNA virus infections, and reverse transcribing virus infections; and gives insights into the recent advances and strategies in diagnostic tools and therapeutic and prophylactic measures. Cytokine Response Against Major Human Viral Infections is valuable resource for both researchers in immunology and virology, as well as for those in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, engaged in the study of cytokines and their immunological response against human viral infections.

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Table of Contents

Section 1 Introduction 1. History of the human viral infection and their clinical manifestation Section 2 Role of cytokines in DNA virus infections 2. Role of cytokines in Herpes simplex virus infection 3. Cytokine response against Epsteine-Barr virus infection 4. Cytokine response against vaccinia virus 5. Cytokine response against human papillomavirus infection Section 3 Role of cytokines in RNA virus infections 6. Rotavirus virus 7. Cytokine response against coxsackievirus B3 infection 8. Cytokine response against coronavirus 9. Cytokine response in dengue virus 10. Role of cytokines in chikungunya infections 11. Cytokine response against hepatitis C virus 12. Cytokine response against zika virus 13. The role of cytokine response in influenza virus pathogenesis in humans 14. Cytokine response against respiratory syncytial virus 15. Cytokine response in rabies virus infection 16. Cytokine response against west nile virus Section 4 Role of cytokines in reverse transcribing virus infections 17. Cytokine response in HTLV infection 18. Role of cytokines in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection 19. Hepatitis-B immunopathogenesis: Role of cytokines in disease progression Section 5 Diagnostics and therapeutic tools 20. Recent advances and strategies in diagnostic tools, therapeutic and prophylactic measures

Authors

Mukesh Samant Assistant Professor, Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Kumaun University, SSJ campus, Almora, (Uttarakhand), India. Mukesh Samant is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology's Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory at Soban Singh Jeena University, Almora, Uttarakhand, India. He earned his PhD from the Division of Parasitology, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has more than four years of postdoctoral experience at Laval University, Quebec, Canada, and more than 20 years of research experience of Leishmania biology, microbiology, immunology, molecular parasitology, bioremediation, and rhizosphere microbiology. He has published more than 45 research papers in highly reputed international journals. He has reviewed publications for various international journals like Scientific Reports, Vaccine, Parasitology, Journal of Immunology, and Frontiers in Microbiology. He is currently working on live attenuated vaccine and drug development against various parasites and viruses and has completed two research projects in this area. Prashant Khare Director (R&D), Center for Advanced Biotechnology Research Absolute Foods, Gurugram, Haryana, India. Dr. Prashant Khare is a Vice President (R&D) at Xenesis Institute, Absolute in Gurugram (Haryana), India. Previously, he was a Ramalingaswami Fellow and Scientist D in the Department of Microbiology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, India. He completed his PhD from the Division of Parasitology at the Central Drug Research Institute in Lucknow, (Uttar Pradesh), India. He has almost five years of postdoctoral experience from the Baylor Institute for Immunology Research and UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, USA, and more than 15 years of research experience in the field of infectious biology, immunology, vaccine, and drug development. He has published more than 30 research papers in highly reputable international journals such as Nature Immunology and Nature Communication. He has reviewed publications and served in an editorial role for several international journals as well.