Synopses & Reviews
The book gives a comprehensive but basic, up-to-date, introduction to the structure, function and clinical importance of the HLA-System. The book is appropriate as textbook for young graduate students, clinicians involved in transplantation and technicians working in transplant immunology laboratories.
Synopsis
With this book we- want to address young graduate students, clini- cians involved in transplantation, and technicians in transplantation immunology laboratories. The volume should give a comprehensive but basic, up to date introduction to the structure, function, and clinical importance of the HLA system. We believe that there is a need for such a survey, and think that the present level of our knowledge is an optimal occasion for publication. A significant number of ques- tions have now been resolved, and our knowledge has reached a level of sophistication that provides the basis for additional questions and answers. Although the emphasis of this book is on the role of HLA anti- gens in clinical transplantation, their involvement in other clinical contexts is also discussed. The main focus is on the human MHC an- tigenic system, but MHC systems in other species are described as they contribute to our understanding of the structural and functional characteristics of HLA antigens. Some important issues related to laboratory techniques are also covered. The contributors have a close affiliation to the field of transplan- tation immunology. A majority have even been playing important roles in unraveling the HLA system and its functions. We believe this has contributed significantly to the quality and clinical and practical relevance of the book. As editors, we drew up the principal guidelines and took care that the chapters can be read as separate entities, although this invariably results in some overlapping.
Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction.- Genetics, Chemistry and Expression.- Biological Function of MHC Molecules.- Allorecognition of HLA Molecules.- HLA-Matching.- Immunosuppression.- Rejection.- Bone Marrow Transplantation.- Xenografting.- Malignancy after Transplantation.- Addendum.- Subject Index.