Journal of Immunology Research

Pathophysiological Roles of Cytokine-Chemokine Immune Network


Publishing date
27 Jun 2014
Status
Published
Submission deadline
07 Feb 2014

Lead Editor

1Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine and Immune-network Pioneer Research Center, Dong-A University, Busan, Korea

2Department of Molecular Pathology, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan

3Cardiovascular Biology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and Department of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

4Internal Medicine, Inflammatory Carcinogenesis, University of Schleswig-Holstein Medical Center, Kiel, Germany


Pathophysiological Roles of Cytokine-Chemokine Immune Network

Description

Cytokines are small peptides or glycoproteins, and chemokines are a group of smaller cytokines with chemotactic properties, which are produced by a variety of cells. Cytokines and chemokines exert crucial roles in the development, homeostasis, activation, differentiation, regulation, and functions of innate and adaptive immunity. Excessive and/or inappropriate production and actions of pathogenic and/or regulatory cytokines and chemokines are involved in the pathogenesis of infection, inflammation, allergy, autoimmune diseases, and immune-relevant diseases, such as diabetes, atherosclerosis, and cancers. Understanding the underlying mechanisms by which cytokines and chemokines exert their functions will lead to controlling such immune disorders.

We invite investigators to contribute original research articles as well as review articles that may serve as valuable resources to understand the roles of cytokines and chemokines in immune homeostasis and in the pathogenesis of various diseases. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Development of immune cell subsets by cytokines and chemokines
  • Specific roles of cytokines and chemokines in the pathogenesis of autoimmune/allergic/inflammatory diseases and immune-relevant diseases
  • Immune-regulatory roles of cytokines and chemokines
  • Roles of pathogenic and regulatory cytokines and chemokines in tumor immune microenvironment
  • Action mechanism of cytokines and chemokines
  • Cross talk of cytokine and chemokine networks
  • Signaling networks of cytokines and chemokines
  • Specific cytokine markers in immune diseases and immune-relevant diseases
  • New technologies and assay chip to detect production of cytokines and chemokines
  • Therapeutic application and clinical approach targeting cytokines and chemokines
  • Novel animal model to study the pathogenic and regulatory role of cytokines and chemokines

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