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Janeway’s Immunobiology is intended for undergraduate and graduate courses and for medical students, but its depth and scope also make it a useful resource for trainees and practicing immunologists. Its narrative takes the host’s perspective in the struggle with the microbial world—a viewpoint distinguishing ‘immunology’ from ‘microbiology’. Other facets of immunology, such as autoimmunity, immunodeficiencies, allergy, transplant rejection, and new aspects of cancer immunotherapy are also covered in depth, and a companion book, Case Studies in Immunology, provides clinical examples of immunerelated disease. In Immunobiology, symbols in the margin indicate where the basic immunological concepts related to Case Studies are discussed.
The ninth edition retains the previous organization of five major sections and sixteen chapters, but reorganizes content to clarify presentation and eliminate redundancies, updating each chapter and adding over 100 new figures. The first section (Chapters 1–3) includes the latest developments in innate sensing mechanisms and covers new findings in innate lymphoid cells and the concept of ‘immune effector modules’ that is used throughout the rest of the book. Coverage of chemokine networks has been updated throughout (Chapters 3 and 11). The second section (Chapters 4–6) adds new findings for γ:δ T cell recognition and for the targeting of activationinduced cytidine deaminase (AID) class switch recombination. The third section (Chapters 7 and 8) is extensively updated and covers new material on integrin activation, cytoskeletal reorganization, and Akt and mTOR signaling. The fourth section enhances coverage of CD4 T cell subsets (Chapter 9), including follicular helper T cells that regulate switching and affinity maturation (Chapter 10). Chapter 11 now organizes innate and adaptive responses to pathogens around the effector module concept, and features new findings for tissue-resident memory T cells. Chapter 12 has been thoroughly updated to keep pace with the quickly advancing field of mucosal immunity. In the last section, coverage of primary and secondary immunodeficiencies has been reorganized and updated with an expanded treatment of immune evasion by pathogens and HIV/AIDS (Chapter 13). Updated and more detailed consideration of allergy and allergic diseases are presented in Chapter 14, and for autoimmunity and transplantation in Chapter 15. Finally, Chapter 16 has expanded coverage of new breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy, including ‘checkpoint blockade’ and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies.
End-of-chapter review questions have been completely updated in the ninth edition, posed in a variety of formats, with answers available online. Appendix I: The Immunologist’s Toolbox has undergone a comprehensive revitalization with the addition of many new techniques, including the CRISPR/Cas9 system and mass spectrometry/ proteomics. Finally, a new Question Bank has been created to aid instructors in the development of exams that require the student to reflect upon and synthesize concepts in each chapter.
Once again, we benefited from the expert revision of Chapter 12 by Allan Mowat, and from contributions of two new contributors, David Chaplin and Leslie Berg. David’s combined clinical and basic immunologic strengths greatly improved Chapter 14, and Leslie applied her signaling expertise to Chapters 7 and 8, and Appendix I, and her strength as an educator in creating the new Question Bank for instructors. Many people deserve special thanks. Gary Grajales wrote all end-of-chapter questions. New for this edition, we enlisted input from our most important audience and perhaps best critics—students of immunology- in-training who provided feedback on drafts of individual chapters, and Appendices II–IV. We benefitted from our thoughtful colleagues who reviewed the eighth edition. They are credited in the Acknowledgments section; we are indebted to them all.
We have the good fortune to work with an outstanding group at Garland Science. We thank Monica Toledo, our development editor, who coordinated the entire project, guiding us gently but firmly back on track throughout the process, with efficient assistance from Allie Bochicchio and Claudia Acevedo-Quiñones. We thank Denise Schanck, our publisher, who, as always, contributed her guidance, support, and wisdom. We thank Adam Sendroff, who is instrumental in relaying information about the book to immunologists around the world. As in all previous editions, Matt McClements has contributed his genius—and patienc —re-interpreting authors’ sketches into elegant illustrations. We warmly welcome our new text editor Elizabeth Zayetz, who stepped in for Eleanor Lawrence, our previous editor, and guiding light. The authors wish to thank their most important partner —Theresa and Cindy Lou—colleagues in life who have supported this effort with their generosity of time, their own editorial insights, and their infinite patience.
As temporary stewards of Charlie’s legacy, Janeway’s Immunobiology, we hope this ninth edition will continue to inspire—as he did—students to appreciate immunology’s beautiful subtlety. We encourage all readers to share with us their views on where we have come up short, so the next edition will further approach the asymptote. Happy reading!
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