Insights into the regulation of immune cell lineage
differentiation and specification as well as into the control of
lineage integrity, stability and plasticity are of fundamental
importance to understanding innate and adaptive immune responses.
In this volume, leading experts provide an up-to-date and
comprehensive overview of recent advances in the transcriptional
control mechanisms and transcription factor networks that regulate
these processes in a variety of different immune cell lineages. The
chapters cover the regulation of T versus B cell lineage choice,
discuss early B cell development and pre-B cell leukemia
prevention, address transcriptional control mechanisms during the
differentiation, in regulatory T cells and iNKT cells, detail
genomic switches in helper cell fate choice and plasticity and
highlight the role of the BTB-zinc finger family of transcription
factors in T cells. Moreover, the chapters discuss transcriptional
networks in DCs, NK cells and in innate lymphoid cells. Together,
the reviews illustrate key transcriptional control mechanisms that
regulate the development and function of immune cells and
demonstrate the impressive advances made over the last decade.
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