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Supplement to

T HE J OURNAL OF

Allergy Clinical AND

Immunology
VOLUME 125  NUMBER 2

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ALLERGY, ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY

2010 Primer on Allergic and Immunologic Diseases


Preface to the 2010 Primer on Allergic and Immunologic Diseases S1
William T. Shearer, MD, PhD, and Donald Y. M. Leung, MD, PhD, Associate Editor, Houston, Tex, and Denver, Colo

Chapter 1: Overview of the immune response S3


David D. Chaplin, MD, PhD, Birmingham, Ala

Chapter 2: Innate immunity S24


Stuart E. Turvey, MB, BS, DPhil, and David H. Broide, MB, ChB, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and La Jolla, Calif

Chapter 3: Adaptive immunity S33


Francisco A. Bonilla, MD, PhD, and Hans C. Oettgen, MD, PhD, Boston, Mass

Chapter 4: Structure and function of immunoglobulins S41


Harry W. Schroeder, Jr, MD, PhD, and Lisa Cavacini, PhD, Birmingham, Ala, and Boston, Mass

Chapter 5: Immunologic messenger molecules: Cytokines, interferons, and chemokines S53


Scott P. Commins, MD, PhD, Larry Borish, MD, and John W. Steinke, PhD, Charlottesville, Va

Chapter 6: IgE, mast cells, basophils, and eosinophils S73


Kelly D. Stone, MD, PhD, Calman Prussin, MD, and Dean D. Metcalfe, MD, Bethesda, Md

Chapter 7: Genetics of allergic disease S81


John W. Holloway, PhD, Ian A. Yang, MBBS, PhD, and Stephen T. Holgate, MD, DSc, FMed Sci, Southampton, United Kingdom, and
Brisbane, Australia

Chapter 8: Asthma: Clinical expression and molecular mechanisms S95


Robert F. Lemanske, Jr, MD, and William W. Busse, MD, Madison, Wis

Chapter 9: Rhinitis and sinusitis S103


Mark S. Dykewicz, MD, and Daniel L. Hamilos, MD, Winston-Salem, NC, and Boston, Mass

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CONTENTS
CONTINUED

Chapter 10: Food allergy S116


Scott H. Sicherer, MD, and Hugh A. Sampson, MD, New York, NY

Chapter 11: Drug allergy S126


David A. Khan, MD, and Roland Solensky, MD, Dallas, Tex, and Corvallis, Ore

Chapter 12: Allergic skin diseases S138


Luz S. Fonacier, MD, Stephen C. Dreskin, MD, PhD, and Donald Y. M. Leung, MD, PhD, Mineola, NY, and Aurora and Denver, Colo

Chapter 13: Environmental and occupational allergies S150


David Peden, MD, and Charles E. Reed, MD, Chapel Hill, NC, and Rochester, Minn

Chapter 14: Anaphylaxis S161


F. Estelle R. Simons, MD, FRCPC, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Chapter 15: Primary immunodeficiencies S182


Luigi D. Notarangelo, MD, Boston, Mass

Chapter 16: Secondary immunodeficiencies, including HIV infection S195


Javier Chinen, MD, PhD, and William T. Shearer, MD, PhD, Houston, Tex

Chapter 17: Immunologic rheumatic disorders S204


Amy Joseph, MD, Richard Brasington, MD, Leslie Kahl, MD, Prabha Ranganathan, MD, Tammy P. Cheng, MD, and John Atkinson, MD,
St Louis, Mo

Chapter 18: Vasculitis S216


Carol A. Langford, MD, MHS, Cleveland, Ohio

Chapter 19: Immunologic endocrine disorders S226


Aaron W. Michels, MD, and George S. Eisenbarth, MD, PhD, Aurora, Colo

Chapter 20: Diagnostic testing and interpretation of tests for autoimmunity S238
Christine Castro, DO, and Mark Gourley, MD, Bethesda, Md

Chapter 21: Pulmonary disorders, including vocal cord dysfunction S248


Paul A. Greenberger, MD, and Leslie C. Grammer, MD, Chicago, Ill

Chapter 22: Mucosal immunology, eosinophilic esophagitis, and other intestinal


inflammatory diseases S255
Dan Atkins, MD, and Glenn T. Furuta, MD, Denver and Aurora, Colo

Chapter 23: Complement disorders and hereditary angioedema S262


Michael M. Frank, MD, Durham, NC

Chapter 24: Immune responses to malignancies S272


Theresa L. Whiteside, PhD, ABMLI, Pittsburgh, Pa

Chapter 25: Clinical laboratory assessment of immediate-type hypersensitivity S284


Robert G. Hamilton, PhD, Baltimore, Md

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CONTENTS
CONTINUED

Chapter 26: Laboratory evaluation of primary immunodeficiencies S297


Joa˜o B. Oliveira, MD, PhD, and Thomas A. Fleisher, MD, Bethesda, Md

Chapter 27: Allergen immunotherapy S306


Anthony J. Frew, MD, FRCP, Brighton, United Kingdom

Chapter 28: Immunomodulator therapy: Monoclonal antibodies, fusion proteins,


cytokines, and immunoglobulins S314
Susan J. Lee, MD, Javier Chinen, MD, PhD, and Arthur Kavanaugh, MD, San Diego, Calif, and Houston, Tex

Chapter 29: Transplantation immunology: Solid organ and bone marrow S324
Javier Chinen, MD, PhD, and Rebecca H. Buckley, MD, Houston, Tex, and Durham, NC

Chapter 30: Embryonic and adult stem cell therapy S336


Anne C. Brignier, MD, and Alan M. Gewirtz, MD, Philadelphia, Pa

Study questions S345


Author Index S375
Subject Index S376
Answers to Study questions S381

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