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E-grāmata: Immune Responses to Biosurfaces: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Interventions

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The collection of chapters in this proceedings volume brings together research from academic and industry scientists and clinical development experts who are focused on contemporary and emerging aspects of improving treatments employing biosurfaces. Interactions between biomaterial implants, devices, cell therapies, and whole organ transplants frequently trigger activation of body defense systems and responses that negatively affect the clinical outcome. Optimal tissue integration and modulation of foreign body reactions is therefore essential for preserving anticipated functions and avoiding adverse effects. Topics covered include mechanistic and applied research within the fields of extracorporeal devices, soft and hard tissue implants, tissue and biomaterial-targeting, therapeutic modulation of foreign body reactions, cell encapsulations, as well as cell and whole organ transplantation.

Part 1. Mechanisms.- Thromboinflammation in Therapeutic Medicine.- Complement Interactions with Blood Cells, Endothelial Cells and Microvesicles in Thrombotic and Inflammatory Conditions.- Role of Complement on Broken Surfaces after Trauma.- Complement Involvement in Periodontitis: Molecular Mechanisms and Rational Therapeutic Approaches.- Part 2. Biomaterials.- The Lectin Pathway of Complement and Biocompatibility.- Foreign Body Reaction to Subcutaneous Implants.- Molecular Characterization of Macrophage-Biomaterial Interactions.- Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Metabolism and the Fate of Grafted Tissues.- Part 3. Transplantation.- Xenotransplantation of Cells, Tissues, Organs and the German Research Foundation Transregio Collaborative Research Centre 127.- Macro encapsulated Pig Islets Correct Induced Diabetes in Primates up to 6 Months.- Regulation of Instant Blood Mediated Inflammatory Reaction (IBMIR) in Pancreatic Islet Xeno-Transplantation-Points for Therapeutic Interventions.

- Cell Surface Engineering for Regulation of Immune Reactions in Cell Therapy.- Complement Interception Across Humoral Incompatibility in Solid Organ Transplantation-A Clinical Perspective.
Part I Mechanisms
1 Thromboinflammation in Therapeutic Medicine
3(16)
Kristina N. Ekdahl
Yuji Teramura
Sana Asif
Nina Jonsson
Peetra U. Magnusson
Bo Nilsson
2 Complement Interactions with Blood Cells, Endothelial Cells and Microvesicles in Thrombotic and Inflammatory Conditions
19(24)
Diana Karpman
Anne-Lie Stahl
Ida Arvidsson
Karl Johansson
Sebastian Loos
Ramesh Tati
Zivile Bekassy
Ann-Charlotte Kristoffersson
Maria Mossberg
Robin Kahn
3 Role of Complement on Broken Surfaces After Trauma
43(14)
Markus Huber-Lang
Anita Ignatius
Rolf E. Brenner
4 Complement Involvement in Periodontitis: Molecular Mechanisms and Rational Therapeutic Approaches
57(20)
George Hajishengallis
Tomoki Maekawa
Toshiharu Abe
Evlambia Hajishengallis
John D. Lambris
Part II Biomaterials
5 The Lectin Pathway of Complement and Biocompatibility
77(16)
Estrid Hein
Peter Garred
6 Foreign Body Reaction to Subcutaneous Implants
93(16)
Michail Kastellorizios
Namita Tipnis
Diane J. Burgess
7 Molecular Characterization of Macrophage-Biomaterial Interactions
109(14)
Laura Beth Moore
Themis R. Kyriakides
8 Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Metabolism and the Fate of Grafted Tissues
123(20)
Jeffrey L. Piatt
Lucile E. Wrenshall
Geoffrey B. Johnson
Marilia Cascalho
Part III Transplantation
9 Xenotransplantation of Cells, Tissues, Organs and the German Research Foundation Transregio Collaborative Research Centre 127
143(14)
Bruno Reichart
Sonja Guethoff
Paolo Brenner
Thomas Poettinger
Eckhard Wolf
Barbara Ludwig
Alexander Kind
Tanja Mayr
Jan-Michael Abicht
10 Macroencapsulated Pig Islets Correct Induced Diabetes in Primates up to 6 Months
157(14)
Pierre Gianello
11 Regulation of Instant Blood Mediated Inflammatory Reaction (IBMIR) in Pancreatic Islet Xeno-Transplantation: Points for Therapeutic Interventions
171(18)
Ioannis Kourtzelis
Peetra U. Magnusson
Klara Kotlabova
John D. Lambris
Triantafyllos Chavakis
12 Cell Surface Engineering for Regulation of Immune Reactions in Cell Therapy
189(22)
Yuji Teramura
Sana Asif
Kristina N. Ekdahl
Bo Nilsson
13 Complement Interception Across Humoral Incompatibility in Solid Organ Transplantation: A Clinical Perspective
211(24)
Ali-Reza Biglarnia
Kristina N. Ekdahl
Bo Nilsson
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