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- Models of Investigation
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1. Antifungal innate immunity in C. elegans
- Dr. Jonathan Ewbank
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2. The anti-microbial defense of Drosophila: a paradigm for innate immunity
- Prof. Jules Hoffmann
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3. Phagocytosis in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster
- Dr. Lynda Stuart
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4. Innate immune sensing and response
- Prof. Bruce Beutler
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5. Macrophages and systems biology
- Prof. David Hume
- Cell Types and Recruitment
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6. Leukocyte recruitment in vivo
- Prof. Paul Kubes
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8. Eosinophils
- Prof. Tim Williams
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9. Dendritic cells: linking innate to different forms of adaptive immunity
- Prof. Ralph Steinman
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11. Innate-like lymphocytes 1
- Prof. Adrian Hayday
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12. Innate-like lymphocytes 2
- Prof. Adrian Hayday
- Recognition and Signaling
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13. Colony stimulating factor-1 regulation of macrophages in development and disease
- Prof. E. Richard Stanley
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14. Fc receptors: linking innate and acquired immunity
- Prof. Ken G C Smith
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15. Phagocytosis
- Prof. Joel Swanson
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16. Clearance of apoptotic cells and the control of inflammation
- Prof. Sir John Savill
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17. Signaling by innate immune receptors
- Prof. Michael Karin
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18. Nuclear receptors at the crossroads of inflammation and atherosclerosis
- Prof. Christopher Glass
- Modulation of Effector Responses
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19. Humoral innate immunity and the acute phase response 1
- Prof. Alberto Mantovani
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20. Humoral innate immunity and the acute phase response 2
- Prof. Alberto Mantovani
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21. Cytokines regulating the innate response
- Prof. Anne O’Garra
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22. Arginase and nitric oxide
- Dr. Peter Murray
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23. Novel lipid mediators in resolution of inflammation
- Prof. Charles Serhan
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25. Cationic peptides in innate immunity
- Dr. Dawn Bowdish
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26. Iron metabolism and innate immunity
- Prof. Tomas Ganz
- Pathogen-Host Interactions
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27. Innate recognition of viruses
- Prof. Caetano Reis e Sousa
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28. Type I interferons in innate immunity to viral infections
- Prof. Christine Biron
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29. HIV-1 and immunopathogenesis: innate immunity
- Prof. Luis Montaner
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30. Understanding and combating tuberculosis
- Prof. David Russell
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32. Innate immunity and malaria
- Prof. Douglas Golenbock
- Health and Disease
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33. Innate immunity in children
- Prof. David Speert
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34. From bench to bedside: evolution of anti-TNFalpha therapy in rheumatoid arthritis
- Prof. Sir Ravinder Maini
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35. NOD-like receptors in innate immunity and inflammatory disease
- Prof. Gabriel Nunez
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36. Paneth cells in innate immunity and inflammatory bowel disease
- Prof. Satish Keshav
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37. Innate immunity in the brain in health and disease
- Prof. V. Hugh Perry
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38. The fate of monocytes in atherosclerosis
- Prof. Gwendolyn Randolph
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39. Macrophages, a cellular toolbox used by tumors to promote progression and metastasis
- Prof. Jeffrey Pollard
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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40. Monocyte/macrophages in innate immunity
- Prof. Emeritus Siamon Gordon
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41. Innate immunity in C. elegans
- Dr. Jonathan Ewbank
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43. NLR genes: infection, inflammation and vaccines
- Prof. Jenny Ting
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44. Manipulation of innate immune response: lessons from shigella
- Prof. Philippe Sansonetti
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45. Innate immunity of the lung and adaptation to air breathing at birth
- Prof. Jeffrey Whitsett
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Colony formation by hematopoietic cells
- Colony stimulating factors (CSFs)
- CSF-1 in development and disease
- Regulation by CSF-1 in development
- CSF-1-deficient (Csf1op/Csf1op) mice
- Biosynthesis and expression of CSF-1
- Csf1 promoter-driven CSF-1 transgenes
- CSF-1R-nullizygous mice
- CSF-1R-nullizygous mice - conclusions
- Interleukin-34 - a novel ligand for the CSF-1R
- CSF-1 transgenic and Csf1r-/- mice
- CSF-1 in disease: insights from animal models
- Blocking CSF-1 action as therapy
- Anti-CSF1 antibody treatment blocks CSF-1 action
- CSF-1 and the CSF-1R in leukemia
- CSF-1 and solid tumors
- CSF-1 blockade inhibits tumor development
- A tumor cell/macrophage paracrine loop
- CSF1/CSF1R mouse genetic models and disease
- Early events in CSF-1 signal transduction
- The macrophage CSF-1R signaling proteome
- CSF-1 signaling proteome interaction map
- MAYP/PSTPIP2
- MAYP/PSTPIP2 and the PCH family
- PCH proteins in vesicle and filopod formation
- Pstpip2 mutations cause inflammatory disease
- Gross phenotype of the Lupo mutation
- Macrophage infiltration in Pstpip2Lp/Lp mice
- Pstpip2Lp/Lp disease
- CSF-1 R structure
- The MacCsf1r-/- (M-/-) macrophage cell line
- Phenotypes of CSF-1R Y->F mutant macrophages
- Morphology of CSF-1R Y->F mutant macrophages
- CSF-1R mutant macrophage cell lines
- Current questions in CSF-1/CSF-1R research
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Colony stimulating factors
- Action of CSF-1 and its isoforms
- The CSF-1 receptor (CSF-1R) and its new ligand, IL-34
- CSF-1 and the CSF-1R in mouse models of inflammatory disease and cancer
- A proteomic approach CSF-1R signaling
- Action of the downstream signaling molecule, PSTPIP2
- PSTPIP2 mutations cause autoinflammatory disease
- A genetic approach to CSF-1R structure/function and signaling
- Current questions
Talk Citation
Stanley, E.R. (2009, May 31). Colony stimulating factor-1 regulation of macrophages in development and disease [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/WULU3350.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. E. Richard Stanley has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Colony stimulating factor-1 regulation of macrophages in development and disease
Published on May 31, 2009
50 min
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