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Jak-Stat Signaling : From Basics to Disease

  • First comprehensive book about Jak-Stat signaling in 7 years
  • Gives overview and fascinating insight into the newest research findings on Jak-Stat signaling in cancer research and cell metabolism
  • Very well structured Deals with basic as well as with clinical aspects of Jak-Stat signaling
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (22 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. The Continuing Fascination with Jaks and Stats: An Introduction

    • Thomas Decker, Mathias Müller
    Pages 1-4
  3. Regulation of JAKs: Insights Gleaned from the Functional Protein Domains

    • Claude Haan, Daniela Ungureanu, Tuija Pekkala, Olli Silvennoinen, Serge Haan
    Pages 5-25
  4. Nuclear Functions of the Janus Kinases

    • Mark A. Dawson, Andrew J. Bannister
    Pages 27-46
  5. Self-association of STAT Proteins from Monomers to Paracrystals

    • Mathias Droescher, Uwe Vinkemeier
    Pages 47-63
  6. How Stats Interact with the Molecular Machinery of Transcriptional Activation

    • Amanda M. Jamieson, Matthias Farlik, Thomas Decker
    Pages 65-89
  7. Nongenomic Functions of STAT3

    • Daniel J. Gough, Pravin Sehgal, David E. Levy
    Pages 91-98
  8. Evolution of Jak and Stat Proteins

    • Claus Vogl, Priyank Shukla, Ingo Ebersberger
    Pages 99-114
  9. JAK/STAT and Chromatin Regulation in Drosophila

    • Kriti Gaur, Willis X. Li
    Pages 115-131
  10. JAK/STAT Signaling and Invertebrate Immune Responses

    • Feng Zhou, Hervé Agaisse
    Pages 133-151
  11. Stat5 as a Hematopoietic Master Regulator for Differentiation and Neoplasia Development

    • Harini Nivarthi, Katrin Friedbichler, Richard Moriggl
    Pages 153-167
  12. Regulation of Dendritic Cell Development by STATs

    • Haiyan S. Li, Stephanie S. Watowich
    Pages 169-186
  13. STAT Transcription Factors: Controlling All Aspects of NK Cell Biology

    • Eva Maria Putz, Eva Zebedin, Veronika Sexl
    Pages 187-204
  14. Function of JAKs and STATs in Lymphocytes: Bench to Bedside

    • Alejandro Villarino, Xiang-Ping Yang, Kiyoshi Hirahara, Yuka Kanno, John J. O’ Shea, Arian Laurence
    Pages 205-237
  15. The Role of Janus Kinases in Hematopoietic Malignancies

    • Damla Olcaydu, Robert Kralovics
    Pages 239-258
  16. Activation of Janus Kinases During Tumorigenesis

    • Jeffrey W. Schmidt, Kay-Uwe Wagner
    Pages 259-288
  17. STAT1 and STAT3 Transcription Factors in Inflammation-associated Colon Cancer

    • Paulina Rampetsreiter, Robert Eferl
    Pages 289-304
  18. Universal and Specific Functions of STAT3 in Solid Tumours

    • Lidia Avalle, Gabriella Regis, Valeria Poli
    Pages 305-333
  19. Impact of STAT5 on Normal Tissue Development and Cancer

    • Maria M. Caffarel, Christine J. Watson
    Pages 335-351
  20. Crosstalk with the Jak-STAT Pathway in Inflammation

    • Lionel B. Ivashkiv
    Pages 353-370

About this book

JAK tyrosine kinases and STAT transcription factors constitute a signaling pathway, which is activated by cytokines. By activating gene transcription it regulates essential biological responses to environmental cues. The Jak-Stat pathway is involved in the regulation of cell development, differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis. Improper function may contribute to hematopoietic malignancies and cancer. This book provides comprehensive insights into the latest basic and clinical developments in the field. The first part reviews recent findings and new technologies pertaining to basics of Jak-Stat function. The second part describes the evolution of Jak-Stat signaling and the role of the pathway in invertebrate organisms. The third part focuses on Jak-Stat signaling in hematopoietic cells under both physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Finally, chapters in the fourth section describe the relationship of Jak-Stat signaling to various states of disease, particularly infection, leukemias and solid cancers. The book is intended for all scientists in molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology dealing with biomedical issues.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“This well-illustrated book provides a comprehensive look at the latest basic and clinical developments on the involvement of Jak-Stat pathway in the regulation of cell development, differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis, the malfunctioning of which results in hematopoietic malignancies and cancer. … The book is well-illustrated with a number of beautiful color figures. … Molecular biologists, biochemists, cell biologists, and clinical oncologists will find this book useful.” (Omer Iqbal, Doody’s Review Service, November, 2012)

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Max F. Perutz Laboratories, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

    Thomas Decker

  • , Animal Breeding and Genetics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

    Mathias Müller

About the editors

Thomas Decker obtained a masters degree in Biology and, in 1986, his PhD at the Albert-Ludwig University of Freiburg, Both his PhD project and his subsequent postdoctoral research at the Rockefeller University, New York, USA, concerned the immunological activity and molecular biology of interferons. This line of research led to intensive investigation of Jak-Stat signal transduction which continued duing subsequent group leader positions and professorships at the Fraunhofer Society, Hannover, Germany, the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden and, finally, the University of Vienna where he currently holds the position of a full professor of immunobiology. Work in Decker’s laboratory revolves around interferons, the Jak-Stat signalling pathway and mechanisms of gene activation in bacterial infections.

Mathias Müller studied veterinary medicine at the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich (Germany) and completed his PhD thesis at the Gene Center Munich. During a postdoctoral fellowship at the ICRF (Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London UK; now CRUK, Cancer Research UK) he entered the field of interferon signal transduction and participated in the pioneering studies that led to the identification of the biological roles of Jaks and Stats by genetic complementation of cytokine signalling defective mutant cell lines. In 1998 he was appointed Full Professor of Veterinary Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. His laboratory focuses on the use of transgenic models for studying JAK–STAT signalling networks.

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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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