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E-raamat: PI3K and AKT Isoforms in Immunity: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities

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This book provides an essential overview of the role of phosphoinositide-3-phosphate kinase (PI3K) isoforms in modulating the function of immune system cells and their involvement in disease.

PI3K is a family of kinases involved in basic cellular processes such as proliferation, migration and cell death. Recent work has highlighted the multiple roles of PI3K classes and subunits and their involvement in the immune response to the body’s own and foreign antigens and diseases such as cancer and autoimmunity.  This book offers a detailed introduction to the biology of the three PI3K classes, followed by an extensive discussion of the diverse roles of AKT and PI3K isoforms in immune cells. Based on this knowledge, it subsequently explains in more detail how specific isoforms are connected to immune-mediated diseases. The book concludes by highlighting the latest advances in the production of isoform-specific inhibitors and their use in various human diseases.

This book is intended as a reference guide for students and researchers interested in the multifaceted aspects of PI3K biology.

Class I PI3K biology.- Class II PI3K biology.- Class III PI3K biology.-
PTEN in immunity.- PHLPP Signaling in Immune Cells.- PHLPP Signaling in
Immune Cells.- PI3K isoforms in cell signalling and innate immune cell
responses.- AKT  isoforms in macrophage activation, polarization and
survival.- Control of CD4+ T cell Differentiation and Function by PI3K
isoforms..- PI3K isoforms in CD8+ T cell development and function.- PI3K
isoforms in B cells.- PI3K isoform signalling in platelets.- PI3K isoforms in
vascular biology, a focus on the vascular system-immune response connection.-
PI3K and AKT at the Interface of Signaling and Metabolism.- The Role of PI3K
Isoforms in Autoimmune Disease.- AKT Isoforms in the Immune Response in
Cancer.- PI3K isoform immunotherapy for solid tumours.- PI3K targeting
in non-solid cancer.- AKT isoforms as a target in cancer and immunotherapy.-
Developing PI3K Inhibitors for Respiratory Diseases.
Margarita Dominguez-Villar is a Senior Lecturer in Immunology at Imperial College London. Her research interests focus on the understanding of the mechanisms that regulate T cell responses and regulatory T cell function in health and disease, with a particular focus on autoimmunity and infectious diseases and the role of the PI3K/AKT pathway in controlling these processes.