
Jak-STAT Signaling in Diseases
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Jak-STAT Signaling in Diseases book
Jak-STAT Signaling in Diseases
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Jak-STAT Signaling in Diseases book
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JAK-STAT pathway is one of the few signal transduction pathways that transduce signals involved in multiple homeostatic biological processes including cell differentiation and proliferation, cell death, hematopoiesis and immune responses. JAK-STAT is an elegant pathway that is relatively simple and evolutionary conserved as gene expression is regulated by external parameters. Activated by growth factors or cytokines, this signal transduction cascade regulates the transcription of genes at the nucleus. Mutations and polymorphisms in JAK-STAT pathway are associated with inflammatory diseases and cancers that could impede regular homeostasis.
Features:
- Details activation and microRNA-mediated regulation of JAK-STAT pathway
- Provides exclusive information about the association of the pathway in various diseases including allergic inflammation, neuro-inflammatory disorder, atopic dermatitis hematopoietic malignancies, cardiovascular disorder, renal disorder, immunodeficiency, liver fibrosis, diabetes and obesity that affect individuals across the globe
- Clinical relevance of the signaling cascade has been discussed in context of novel class of therapeutics that targets this pathway.
An overview of JAK-STAT signaling pathway and the structure-function relationship of different domains of the cascade are discussed. This book provides detailed information on various diseases that are associated with JAK-STAT pathway. It will act as a very good reference book for basic science researchers, academicians, industry professionals involved in translational research leading to product development. This book will excite future professionals towards better understanding of the regulation of this pathway, its association with other signaling cascades to design novel therapeutics.
Regulation of cytokine signaling by the JAK-STAT pathway
Nicolette N Houreld
The structure-function bonhomie of JAK/STAT molecules
Ritobrata Goswami
MicroRNA-mediated Regulation of JAK-STAT Signaling in Non-Cancerous Human Diseases
Chandra S. Boosani, Wanlin Jiang, Taylor Burke and Devendra K. Agrawal
JAK-STAT signaling in asthma and allergic airway inflammation
Amina Abdul Qayum, Tristan Hayes and Mark H. Kaplan
Role of JAK-STAT signaling in atopic dermatitis
Radomir M. Slominski and Matthew J. Turner
JAK/STAT signalling pathway and gliosis in neuroinflammatory diseases
Han-Chung Lee, Kai-Leng Tan, Pike-See Cheah and King-Hwa Ling
Jak-STAT Signaling in Cardiovascular Disease
George W. Booz, Raffaele Altara and Sean P. Didion
Diabetes and Obesity: Abnormal Jak-STAT signaling
Marcia J. Abbott
Jak-STAT signaling in Liver Fibrosis
Marwa K. Ibrahim and Noha G. Bader El Din
Renal disorders: Involvement of Jak-STAT pathway
Yuji Nozaki
JAK-STAT signaling in hematologic malignancies
Thomas Pincez and Thai Hoa Tran
Aberrant JAK-STAT signaling in Hematopoietic Malignancies
Parvis Sadjadian
Immunodeficiency: Consequences of mutations in Jak-STAT signaling
Daniel Silberger and Duy Pham
Targeting Jak-STAT pathway for various inflammatory diseases and viral infections
Christina Gavegnano and Raymond F. Schinazi