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- BookMaria Chiara Maiuri, Daniela De Stefano, editors.Contents:
Autophagy in direct pathogen elimination (Xenophagy)
Autophagy and pattern recognition receptors
Autophagy and inflammasomes
Autophagy and Antigen presentation
Autophagy and regulation of T and B cell function
Autophagy in chronic inflammation
The complex crosstalk between autophagy and ROS
Lipophagy
Autophagy, phagocytosis and entosis: who eats whom?- Which is the cell fate of inflammatory cells ? Autophagic cell death, pyroptosis, netosis, apoptosis, necrosis
Host defence (virus/bacteria)
Neurological diseases
Pulmonary diseases (emphysema, COPD, etc.)
Inflammatory bowel disease
Target autophagy as a novel therapeutic strategy in autoimmune diseases
Liver and pancreatic diseases
Obesity
Aging
Overview on clinical trials.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleNagoya T, Kobayashi F, Nomoto K.Microbiol Immunol. 1977;21(1):33-44.Adjuvant activity of phenol-treated cells of Propionibacterium acnes C-7 in antibody response was investigated in ICR mice. Simultaneous administration (day 0) of P. acnes (i.p.) and sheep red blood cells (SRBC) (i.v.) enhanced the formation of direct plaque-forming cells (PFC) on days 2, and the formation of indirect PFC response on day 7 and thereafter. Conversely, pretreatment from 11 to 14 days before antigen injection suppressed markedly the antibody response. The potentiation and the suppression of immune response depended on doses of antigen and of P. acnes, the timing of adjuvant injection and the time of assay. The two opposite phenomena caused by P. acnes were also confirmed in antibody response against hamster red blood cells (HRBC). Pretreatment with P. acnes 1 to 14 days before antigen injection suppressed markedly anti-HRBC antibody response, whereas P. acnes injected simultaneously with HRBC or one day after injection of the antigen induced prolongation of antibody response and the production of 2-mercaptoethanol-resistant antibody.