The biology of extracellular molecular chaperones / [editors, Derek J. Chadwick and Jamie Goode]. — Chichester : Wiley, c2008. – (58.178083/B615) |
Contents
Contents
Symposium on The biology of extracellular molecular chaperones, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 5-7 June 2007
Editors: Derek J. Chadwick (Organizer) and Jamie Goode
This symposium is based on a proposal made by Brian Henderson, R. John Ellis and A. Graham Pock@
Chair's introduction 1
1962-2007: a cell stress odyssey 3
Discussion 15
The chaperone function meanings and myths 23
Discussion 36
Systems biology of molecular chaperone networks 45
Discussion 54
Unusual cellular disposition of the mitochondrial molecular chaperones Hsp60, Hsp70 and Hspl0 59
Discussion 69
Cell surface molecular chaperones as endogenous modulators of the innate immune response 74
Discussion 79
Cell stress proteins in extracellular fluids: friend or foe? 86
Discussion 96
HSP60 speaks to the immune system in many voices 101
Discussion 111
Cell stress proteins: novel immunotherapeutics 115
Discussion 131
General discussion 137
Cell stress proteins as modulators of bacteria-host interactions 141
Discussion 154
Chaperonin 60 and macrophage activation 160
Discussion 169
Hsp70: a chaperokine 173
Discussion 179
Extracellular functions of thioredoxin 184
Discussion 192
HSP27: an anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory stress protein acting to dampen immune function 196
Discussion 208
BiP, an anti-inflammatory ER protein, is a potential new therapy for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis 212
Discussion 216
Final discussion 221
Index of contributors 225
Subject index 227