Inflammatory Processes:, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities

Progress in Inflammation Research Series

Coordinators: Letts L. Gordon, Morgan Douglas W.

Language: English

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In November 1998 many of the key leaders of new drug discovery for inflammatory diseases gathered at Hershey, Pennsylvania for the 9th International Conference of the Inflammation Research Association. The Conference was held over a five day period and provided a stimulating environment for the open exchange of important advances in basic inflammation research as well as new drug discovery and development. This book encompasses some of the highlights of several presentations made at the Conference. It contains some of the latest and important developments in the field of inflammation research. Topics include the status of eotaxin and chemokines in asthma and allergy, signal transduction and regulation of diverse mediators such as the JNK group of MAP kinases, TNF and IL-1 signaling of NF-kB as well as regulators of AP-1, macrophage metalloproteinases, lymphotoxin and further insights into the role of MCP-1 in disease. Also discussed are drug targets in rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, fibrotic diseases,...
The role of eotaxin and related CC-chemokines in asthma and allergy.- Signal transduction by the JNK group of MAP kinases.- Cellular signaling to NF-?B: Role in inflammation and therapeutic promise.- Small molecule regulators of AP-1 and NF-?B.- Mammalian target of rapamycin: Immunosuppressive drugs offer new insights into cell growth regulation.- Constitutive expression of a tumor suppressor leads to tumor regression in a xenograft model.- Macrophage metalloproteinases in destructive inflammatory diseases.- Lymphotoxin in inflammation and lymphoid organ development: Variations on a theme.- Chemokine/cytokine biology during the evolution of fibrotic disease.- The role of MCP-1 in disease.- The role of chemokines in allergic diseases of the airways.- Ninth International Conference of the Inflammation Research Association, November 1-5, 1998: Summaries of workshops and poster discussions.- Targets in rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.- Signal transduction and regulation of gene expression.- Mediators of inflammation and their enzymes.- Cell adhesion molecules and leukocyte trafficking.- Pulmonary inflammation, fibrosis, and disease.- Angiogenesis, wound repair and skin inflammation.