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Description
Oral tolerance is a major immunological property
of the gastrointestinal mucosa. It plays a
critical role in immune defence by preventing
inflammatory and allergic responses to dietary
and non pathogenic microbial antigens.
The interest in oral tolerance has been renewed
in the recent years, due to novel insights on its
cellular mechanisms and potential clinical
applications in the treatment of autoimmune
diseases. Oral Tolerance Cellular and
Molecular Basis, Clinical Aspects, and
Therapeutic Potential, has been designed as
a concise yet comprehensive overview of the
newest fundamental and clinical advances in the
field. Based on the outstanding contribution of
world experts, this book will be helpful to
students, clinicians, and researchers working
in mucosal immunology and gastroenterology. The
first part of this volume describes the structure
and functions of the gastrointestinal mucosa and
the fundamental features and mechanisms of oral
tolerance, including the role of T cells,
cytokines, IgA antibodies, and bacterial
antigens. The second part explores the clinical
implications of the disruption of oral tolerance
in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, food and milk
allergies, and coeliac disease in particular. The
final chapter focuses on the clinical potential
of oral tolerance as a promising therapeutic tool.
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Description
Oral tolerance is a major immunological property
of the gastrointestinal mucosa. It plays a
critical role in immune defence by preventing
inflammatory and allergic responses to dietary
and non pathogenic microbial antigens. The
interest in oral tolerance has been renewed in
the recent years, due to novel insights on its
cellular mechanisms and potential clinical
applications in the treatment of
autoimmune diseases. Oral Tolerance Cellular and
Molecular Basis, Clinical Aspects, and
Therapeutic Potential, has been designed as a
concise yet comprehensive overview of the newest
fundamental and clinical advances in the field.
Based on the outstanding contribution of world
experts, this book will be helpful to students,
clinicians, and researchers working in mucosal
immunology and gastroenterology. The first
part of this volume describes the structure and
functions of the gastrointestinal mucosa and the
fundamental features and mechanisms of oral
tolerance, including the role of T cells,
cytokines, IgA antibodies, and bacterial
antigens. The second part explores the clinical
implications of the disruption of oral tolerance
in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, food and milk
allergies, and coeliac disease in particular. The
final chapter focuses on the clinical potential
of oral tolerance as a promising therapeutic tool.
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