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Long-term in vitro assays -- Xenotransplantation assay -- Fate-mapping -- Identification of human haemopoietic stem cells -- Development of haemopoietic stem cells -- Regulation of haemopoietic stem cells -- Fate-mapping human haemopoiesis -- Clinical relevance of haemopoietic stem cells -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 2 Phagocytes -- Introduction -- The phagocyte lineage at a glance -- Phagocyte identification and quantification -- General phagocyte molecules and functions -- Phagocytosis -- Adhesion and chemotaxis -- Pattern recognition receptors and inflammation -- Killing via lytic enzymes and production of reactive radicals -- Phagocyte Particulars -- Neutrophils -- Eosinophils, basophils and mast cells -- Basophils and mast cells -- MPS-Monocytes, macrophages, DCs and multinucleated cells -- Disorders of the phagocyte system -- Neutrophil congenital disorders (Table 2.9) -- Disorders of monocyte/macrophages: a genetic perspective -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 3 Erythropoiesis in the human -- Introduction -- The developmental origins of erythropoiesis -- The cellular and molecular pathways leading to definitive erythropoiesis -- Differentiation and terminal maturation. 327 $aChanges in the expression of key erythroid proteins during terminal differentiation -- The erythroid niche -- The regulation of erythropoiesis by cytokines and cell signalling -- The regulation of apoptosis in erythropoiesis -- The coordination of erythropoiesis and iron metabolism -- The control of erythropoiesis via the oxygen-sensing system -- The mature red cell, senescence and clearance -- Assessing erythropoiesis -- Concluding remarks -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 4 Lymphocyte development and function -- Introduction -- B cells -- Development -- Antibodies -- Antibody function -- Fc-Fc receptor-mediated interactions -- Complement fixation -- Neutralising activity -- The B cell receptor -- T cells -- T-cell development -- Antigen recognition by the TCR -- CD4+ and CD8+ T cells and their functions -- Differentiation of primed T cells into effector cells -- Regulatory CD4+ T cells -- The role of co-stimulatory and inhibitory molecules -- Natural killer cells -- Natural killer T cells -- The immune response in cancer and its therapy -- Interpretation of blood lymphocyte counts -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 5 The spleen -- Structure and function of the spleen -- Splenic blood flow and the red pulp -- Blood pooling within the spleen -- Role of the spleen in ensuring quality control of red cells -- Immunological function of the spleen -- Splenomegaly and hypersplenism -- Spleen size -- Causes of splenomegaly -- Extramedullary haemopoiesis -- Haemolytic anaemia and immune cytopenias -- Infections -- Infiltration by haematological malignancies -- Non-Hodgkin lymphoma -- Hodgkin lymphoma -- Myeloid stem cell disorders -- Infiltration by non-haematological malignancies and tumour-like lesions -- Vascular congestion -- Diagnostic evaluation of splenomegaly and splenic lesions -- Management of splenomegaly -- Post splenectomy sepsis. 327 $aPatient education -- Vaccination -- Antibiotics -- Changes in peripheral blood following splenectomy -- Leucocyte changes -- Platelet changes -- Hyposplenism -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 6 Cancer immunotherapy -- Introduction -- Immune evasion and subversion in cancer -- The immune system and tumour microenvironment -- Types of immunotherapy -- Antibody therapy -- Adoptive T cell therapy -- Cancer vaccines -- Cytokine therapy -- Emerging types of immunotherapy -- Allogeneic cell therapies -- Future of immunotherapy -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 7 Clinical applications of gene editing and therapy -- Introduction -- General principles of gene therapy -- Gene therapy in haemopoietic stem cells -- Gene therapy for thalassaemia -- Gene therapy for sickle cell disease -- Safety and efficacy concerns -- Gene therapy for haemophilia -- Genome editing -- General principles of genome editing -- Delivery of genome editing technology -- Genome editing for the -thalassaemias and sickle cell disease -- Approaches for treating haemoglobinopathies through elevation of fetal haemoglobin levels -- Approaches for treating haemoglobinopathies through direct correction of the gene -- Safety of genome editing -- Conclusion -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 8 Application of next-generation sequencing in haematology -- Introduction -- NGS technology -- Choice of input substrate -- Choice of assay breadth and depth -- Amplicon versus hybridization panel -- Library preparation -- Short-read technologies -- Long-read technologies -- Bioinformatic processing and interpretation of data -- Bioinformatics pipeline -- Interpretation of variants -- Utility -- Diagnostic -- Prognostic -- Therapeutic -- Measurable residual disease -- Germline predisposition -- Discovery -- Practical considerations -- Cost -- Turn-around-times -- Interpretation complexities. 327 $aEthical considerations -- The future -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 9 The molecular basis of haematological malignancies -- Introduction -- The cancer genome -- Classes of DNA mutations -- Inherited predisposition to haematological cancers -- Acquired DNA mutations in haematological cancers -- Endogenous processes -- Exogenous processes -- From genotype to phenotype -- NOTCH-signalling and lymphoid malignancies -- Epigenetics and leukaemia -- Tyrosine kinases and myeloproliferation -- GM-CSF and RAS signalling in juvenile myelomonocytic leukaemia -- Other Ras pathway mutations in haematological malignancies -- The P53 network -- Splicing factors -- Multiple myeloma -- Clonal evolution and subclonal architecture of haematological cancers -- Clonal evolution of cancer -- Impact of clonal structure on treatment and relapse -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 10 Laboratory diagnosis of haematological neoplasms -- Introduction -- Blood count and blood film -- Bone marrow aspirate -- Bone marrow trephine biopsy -- Cytochemistry -- Histology -- Flow cytometric immunophenotyping -- Immunohistochemistry -- Cytogenetic analysis -- Fluorescence in situ hybridisation -- Molecular genetic analysis -- Whole-genome scanning -- Microarray analysis of gene expression -- Next-generation sequencing -- Laboratory techniques and the WHO classification of tumours of haemopoietic and lymphoid tissues -- Conclusions -- Selected bibliography -- Part II Red blood cell disorders and blood transfusion -- Chapter 11 Iron metabolism, iron deficiency and disorders of haem synthesis -- Introduction -- Distribution of body iron -- Proteins important in iron metabolism -- Haem proteins and iron-containing enzymes -- Ferritin and haemosiderin -- Divalent metal transporter 1 -- Ferroportin -- Other proteins -- Hepcidin -- Erythroferrone -- Matriptase-2. 327 $aIntracellular iron homeostasis -- Normal iron balance -- Iron absorption -- Iron uptake by erythroid cells -- Haem synthesis and mitochondrial iron metabolism -- Intracellular transit iron and plasma non-transferrin-bound iron -- Breakdown of haemoglobin and iron recycling -- Diagnostic methods for investigating iron metabolism -- Serum ferritin -- Bone marrow aspiration -- Serum iron and iron-binding capacity -- Serum transferrin receptors -- Red cell protoporphyrin -- Percentage of hypochromic red cells -- Reticulocyte haemoglobin content -- Iron deficiency -- Absolute iron deficiency -- Iron deficiency anaemia -- Functional iron deficiency -- Anaemia of inflammation -- Tissue effects of iron deficiency -- Causes of absolute iron deficiency -- Causes of anaemia of inflammation -- Features of the anaemia of inflammation -- Management of iron deficiency -- Oral iron therapy -- Parenteral iron therapy -- Pathological alterations in haem synthesis -- Porphyrias -- Congenital erythropoietic porphyria -- Erythropoietic protoporphyria -- Porphyria cutanea tarda -- Lead poisoning -- Sideroblastic anaemia -- Inherited sideroblastic anaemias -- Defective haem synthesis -- Mutations of proteins of the iron-sulfur cluster biogenesis -- Syndromic forms of sideroblastic anaemia -- Defective mitochondria respiratory chain -- Acquired sideroblastic anaemia -- Selected bibliography -- Chapter 12 Iron overload -- Introduction -- Hereditary haemochromatosis -- HFE haemochromatosis -- Body iron quantitation -- Non-HFE haemochromatosis -- Rare genetic causes of iron overload associated with anaemia -- Atransferrinaemia -- DMT1 deficiency -- Acaeruloplasminaemia -- Other causes of iron overload -- Hereditary hyperferritinaemia-cataract syndrome -- Iron-loading anaemias -- Tests of body iron burden -- Serum ferritin -- Liver iron -- Cardiac iron -- Urine iron excretion. 327 $aNon-transferrin-bound iron. 330 $a"The book was not intended as a reference tome but as an easily read text from which to learn about the blood diseases -their pathogenesis, clinical and laboratory features, relevant diagnostic 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