Mediators of Inflammation

Cytokines and Chemokines: Disease Models, Mechanisms, and Therapies


Publishing date
27 Dec 2013
Status
Published
Submission deadline
09 Aug 2013

1University of Toledo, USA

2University of Michigan Medical School, USA

3University of Alabama School of Medicine, USA

4Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA


Cytokines and Chemokines: Disease Models, Mechanisms, and Therapies

Description

Recent advances in our understanding of the immunological processes underlying numerous pathologies characterized by elevated levels of proinflammatory and anti‐inflammatory cytokines and chemokines have shaped the current approach to development of novel therapeutics for chronic inflammatory disorders. These evolving concepts in cytokine biology have progressed dramatically with the discovery of chemokines and their receptors as an integral component and regulator of inflammation, which have led to a better understanding of the roles these cytokines and chemokines play in orchestrating a variety of rheumatic, skin, vascular, and infectious diseases. At the same time, these findings have set the stage for successful testing and development of biological therapies in the current treatment regimens for many of these inflammatory diseases. Nonetheless, significant gaps remain in our understanding of how these cytokines and chemokines work, which is partly why some of these novel therapies are not completely effective. This demands that further research be performed aimed to test novel insights into the existing mechanisms of the established inflammatory mediators and discovering the possible role of silent or new players in the phenomenon of acute or chronic inflammation.

This special issue invites investigators to contribute to this area of research in the form of original research articles or reviews that will further strengthen the efforts to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of cytokine and chemokine‐mediated inflammation in disease pathogenesis. We are particularly interested in papers that provide novel understanding of the role of cytokines, chemokines, or their receptors in disease pathogenesis and testing of therapeutic strategies in cell/tissue culture systems, animal models, or in the clinical evaluation of inflammatory diseases. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Identifying new cellular and molecular mechanisms of inflammation involved in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases of rheumatic, skin, or vascular tissues
  • Development and testing of new models for human diseases induced by the administration of cytokine/chemokine to understand disease pathogenesis and the benefit of cytokine/chemokine blockade in the amelioration of disease
  • Providing insights into defining novel drug targets for suppression of cytokine/chemokine mediated inflammation using microRNAs, siRNA, and other tools of proteomics
  • Testing of new small molecule inhibitors for the amelioration of inflammation in preclinical in vitro systems and animal models of disease

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Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 564687
  • - Clinical Study

CD38 Ligation in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Myeloma Patients Induces Release of Protumorigenic IL-6 and Impaired Secretion of IFNγ Cytokines and Proliferation

Giorgio Fedele | Marco Di Girolamo | ... | Clara Maria Ausiello
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 436894
  • - Research Article

Differential Influence of Inositol Hexaphosphate on the Expression of Genes Encoding TGF-β Isoforms and Their Receptors in Intestinal Epithelial Cells Stimulated with Proinflammatory Agents

Małgorzata Kapral | Joanna Wawszczyk | ... | Ludmiła Węglarz
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 450950
  • - Clinical Study

Enhanced Inflammatory Activity of Endometriotic Lesions from the Rectovaginal Septum

Dominic Bertschi | Brett D. McKinnon | ... | Michael D. Mueller
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 903948
  • - Research Article

The Role of T Cell Immunoglobulin Mucin Domains 1 and 4 in a Herpes Simplex Virus-Induced Behçet’s Disease Mouse Model

Ju A. Shim | Eun-So Lee | ... | Seonghyang Sohn
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 245804
  • - Research Article

IRF5 Is a Specific Marker of Inflammatory Macrophages In Vivo

Miriam Weiss | Katrina Blazek | ... | Irina A. Udalova
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 636812
  • - Research Article

Modulation of Conjunctival Goblet Cell Function by Inflammatory Cytokines

L. Contreras-Ruiz | A. Ghosh-Mitra | ... | S. Masli
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 165453
  • - Research Article

Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Release from Subtypes of T Cells by Agonists of Proteinase Activated Receptors

Haiwei Yang | Tao Li | ... | Shaoheng He
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 378703
  • - Research Article

The Mechanism of Sevoflurane Preconditioning-Induced Protections against Small Intestinal Ischemia Reperfusion Injury Is Independent of Mast Cell in Rats

Xiaoliang Gan | Guangjie Su | ... | Ziqing Hei
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 720536
  • - Research Article

Progression of Luminal Breast Tumors Is Promoted by Ménage à Trois between the Inflammatory Cytokine TNFα and the Hormonal and Growth-Supporting Arms of the Tumor Microenvironment

Polina Weitzenfeld | Nurit Meron | ... | Adit Ben-Baruch
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2013
  • - Article ID 342351
  • - Clinical Study

Haplotype Analysis of Interleukin-8 Gene Polymorphisms in Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis

Petra Borilova Linhartova | Jan Vokurka | ... | Lydie Izakovicova Holla
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