Immunity and Inflammation in Health and Disease
Emerging Roles of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods in Immune Support

Coordinators: Chatterjee Shampa, Jungraithmayr Wolfgang, Bagchi Debasis

Language: English
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AIDS; APC antigen-presenting cell; Achillea millefolium; Acne vulgaris; Adaptive immunity; Aging; Alkamide; Anthocyanin; Anti-acne; Anti-inflammatory; Antigen presenting cells; Antiinflammatory; Antiinflammatory activity; Antimicrobial peptides; Antioxidant enzymes; Antioxidants; Antiretroviral therapy (ART); Apoptosis; Artemisinin; Artesunate; Asthma; Atherosclerosis; Autoimmune disease; Autoimmune diseases; Autoimmunity; Autophagy; AMoonshine; Bacteria; Bifidobacteria; Bullous pemphigoid; CD26; CD26/DPP4; COX-2; Calcification inhibitors; Cancer; Cardiovascular diseases; Catechin; Cell death; Cellular signaling; Chemoprevention; Chronic inflammatory disorder; Chronic rhinosinusitis; Colorectal cancer; Costimulation; Crohn's disease; Curcumin; Cystic fibrosis; Cytokines; DAMPs; DUOX dual oxidases; Danger signals; Dendritic cells; Diabetes; Dietary intervention; Dietary supplements; Dipeptidyl peptidase IV; Endothelial cells; Endothelial immunotargeting; Enzymatic activity; Extracellular vesicles; Fermented milk; Flavonoid; Flavonoids; Free radicals; Functional foods; Fungal communities; Fungal interactions; GVHD graft-versus-host disease; Gliptins; Gut microbiome; Gut microbiota; INKT invariant natural killer T; IR ischemia-reperfusion; Immune dysfunction; Immunity; Immunomodulation; Immunosenescence; Infection; Inflammasomes; Inflammation; Inflammatory bowel disease; Inflammatory cascade; Inflammatory disease; Influenza virus; Innate immunity; Interplay between inflammation and calcification; Intervention; Ischemia/reperfusion injury; Islet inflammation; Isoflavone; Kelch domain; Lactobacilli; Lactobacillus; Lifestyle modification; Lipid rafts; MROS; Macrophages; Malnutrition; Metabolic diseases; Metabolic disorders

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Immunity and Inflammation in Health and Disease: Emerging Roles of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods in Immune Support provides a comprehensive description of the various pathways by which the vertebrate immune system works, the signals that trigger immune response and how fnew and novel nutraceuticals and functional foods, can be used to contain inflammation and also to boost immunity and immune health.

Inflammation is a tool to fight pathogens and the vertebrate immune system has a very complex network of cells to achieve this. However inflammation that goes awry is also the leding cause of several diseases ranging from cardiovascular diseases to diabetes. This book covers the entire gamut from the various cellular players in the inflammation-immune response to its ramifications in terms of protection against pathogens as well as in onset of metabolic, aging and auto-immune related diseases. Finally, the balancing role of dietary nutrients between host defence and immune support is also showcased. The first three scetions explain the various components of the immune system and their modes of activation. The fourth section deals with the ramifications of a robust and execessive inflammatory response. The fifth section is focused on the association between nutrition and immunity and how deficiencies in certain nutrients may affect immunocompetence. The sixth section chapters represent a vision of paradigm shifts within the field and discusses possible future directions.

This bool will be a valuable reference for researchers studying immune health either in academia, or in the nutraceutical or functional food industries. Product developers in nutraceutical, supplement, functional food, and health food companies will also appreciate the information presented here.

Section I: Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems: Components and Regulation 1. Innate and Adaptive Immunity: Barriers and Receptor Based Recognition 2. Innate Immunity at Birth: Implications for Inflammation and Infection in Newborns 3. Redox Signaling and Onset of the Inflammatory Cascade

Section II: Reactive Oxygen Species, Oxidative Stress and Immune Cell Activation 4. Reactive Oxygen Species, Oxidative Damage and Cell Death 5. Mitochondrial ROS and T Cell Activation 6. Oxidants and Inflammation: Endothelial Targeting Of Antioxidants to Combat Disease 7. Oxidative Signaling In Chronic Obstructive Airway Diseases

Section III: Inflammatory Systems: Mechanistic Pathways Of Stimulation and Suppression 8. Immune Responses in the Upper Respiratory Tract in Health and Disease 9. The Biological Role of NADPH Oxidases in Pulmonary Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Pulmonary Inflammation 10. Receptor Blockade of CD26/DPP4 as a Therapeutic Strategy Against I/R Injury and Lymphocytic Inflammation And Its Clinical Implications 11. DPPIV/CD26 as A Target in Anti-Inflammatory Therapy 12. Redox Sensitive Transcription via Nrf2-Keap1 in Suppression of Inflammation

Section IV: Immunity and Inflammation: Common Threads Of Multifactorial Diseases 13. Monogenic Defects of Toll-Loke receptor Signaling and Primary Immunodeficiency 14. PPAthogen - and Microbial- Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs/MAMPs) in the Innate Immune Response in Crohn's Disease 15. Inflammation and Calcification in the Vascular Tree; Insights into Atherosclerosis 16. From Inflammation to Cancer: Opportunites for Chemoprevention via Dietary Intervention 17. Inflammation in Bullous Pemphigoid, a Skin Auto-Immune Disease 18. Inflammation in Systemic Immune Diseases: Role of TLR9 Signaling and the Resultant Oxidative Stress in Pathology of Lupus

Section V: Nutraceuticals in Boosting Immune Support and as Therapeutics for Inflammatory Diseases 19. Anti-inflammatory and Anti-microbial Properties of Achillea millefolium in Acne Treatment 20. Lactobacillus Gasseri Potentiates Immune Response Against Influenza Virus Infection 21. Micronutrients in Skin Immunity and Associated Diseases 22. Mycobiome and Gut Inflammation: Implications in Inflammatory Bowel Disease 23. Flavonoids in Treating Psoriasis 24. Probiotics and Anti-Inflammatory Processes in HIV Infected: From Benchside Research to Bedside 25. Chronic Inflammation in Asthma: Anti-Malarial Drug Artesunate as a Therapeutic Agent 26. Nutrition as a Tool to Reverse Immunosenescence?

Section VI: New Perspectives and Future Directions 27. Therapeutic Interventions to Block Oxidative Stress-Associated Pathologies 28. Phytochemicals as Anti-Inflammatory Nutraceuticals and Phytophamaceuticals 29. Fermented Milk in Protection Against Inflammatory Mechanisms In Obesity 30. Prebiotics and Probiotics in Altering Microbiota: Implications in Colorectal Cancer 31. Naturopathy and Lifestyle Interventions in Boosting Immune Responses in HIV Positive Population 32. Eating Habits and Fighting Disease: Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods at the Intersection of Immune Health and Inflammatory Responses

Dr. Shampa Chatterjee received her PhD in Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay) in 1997. Her research interests are in the field of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and redox biology as it relates to inflammation. Her lab studies the effect of ROS generated by the vascular wall in onset of inflammation. Toward this, work from her group shows that signals emanating from the wall of blood vessels are the earliest stimuli for the onset and amplification of inflammation. The topics addressed in this book are thus central to her research where she tries to unravel the balance between host defense and inflammation induced damage.

Currently, Dr. Chatterjee serves on the Editorial Board of several journals in the field of pulmonary physiology (American Journal of Physiology: Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, Pulmonary Circulation and Jacobs Journal of Physiology). She has published more than 50 papers in peer reviewed journals. She has also received numerous awards such as the Carolin Tum Suden young Investigator Award, and the Hermann Rahn award for Excellence if Pulmonary Physiology in 2015.
Wolfgang Jungraithmayr MD, PhD is a transplant surgeon and immunologist with a research interest in the field of transplant and tumor immunology. His lab has unraveled some of the signaling events that follow the transplant procedure and that lead to allograft rejection post lung transplant. He is professor of thoracic surgery at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and the Medical University Brandenburg, Germany. Wolfgang Jungraithmayr published more than 70 original articles and received several awards, among them the Grillo Award of the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Debasis Bagchi, PhD, MACN, CNS, MAIChE, received his Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry in 1982. He is a Professor in the Department of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Houston, TX, and Chief Scientific Officer at Cepha

  • Conceptualizes the key features in natural products which can boost immune function and immune health
  • Explains the intricate mechanistic aspects and balance behind immune health
  • Presents the pathophysiology of several diseases associated with immune system disruption