Adatok
A Tantárgybejelentőben megadott hivatalos adatok az alábbi tanévre: 2024-2025
Tantárgyfelelős
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Boldizsár Ferenc
associate professor,
1st Department of Internal Medicine
Óraszámok/félév
előadás: 24 óra
gyakorlat: 0 óra
szeminárium: 0 óra
összesen: 24 óra
Tárgyadatok
- Kód: OXF-JAV-h-T
- 2 kredit
- General Medicine
- Optional modul
- spring
Nincs
Kurzus létszámkorlát
min. 5 fő – max. 20 fő
Campus kurzusként elérhető . Campus-karok: TTK
Tematika
Novel antibodies against receptors, protein kinase inhibitors, and antisense oligonucleotides targeting both signal transduction and gene expression will predominate the therapeutic approaches in the coming decades. The course focus on the therapeutic potential for targeting cell signaling mechanisms with particular attention to cancer therapies and inflammatory signaling pathways as well as immunomodulation. General concepts of inter-and intracellular signal transduction: receptor-mediated signal transduction, cell surface receptors, steroid hormone and nuclear receptors and their cytoplasmic signal transduction and nuclear responses, apoptotic cell signaling will be discussed together with the novel approaches to drug discovery in signal transduction.
Előadások
- 1. Introduction, overlap with other disciplines. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 2. Overview of extracellular signaling. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 3. Families of extracellular receptors. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 4. Second messengers (cAMP). - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 5. Receptor tyrosine kinases. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 6. The Ca2+ signal. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 7. Transcription factors. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 8. T cell activation and signaling. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 9. Signaling in the specific immune system: B cell signaling. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 10. Cytokine/chemokine signaling - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 11. Receptors with intrinsic enzymatic activity (insulin, growth factors). - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 12. G-protein-linked receptors (epinephrine, serotonin, glucagon). - Olasz Katalin Eszter
- 13. Signaling in tumor cells (EGF-R, Her-2R, adhesion molecules). - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 14. Intracellular/nuclear receptor signaling (steroid hormones and thyroxin). - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 15. Non-genomic steroid hormone signaling pathways. Receptor interactions, signaling cross-talk. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 16. Apotosis signaling. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 17. Fc gamma Receptor signaling - Berki Timea
- 18. Fc epsilon Receptor signaling - Berki Timea
- 19. Signaling in the innate immune system: CR signaling. - Olasz Katalin Eszter
- 20. Signaling in the innate immune system: TLR signaling. - Olasz Katalin Eszter
- 21. Signaling in the nervous system (Neurotransmitters). - Olasz Katalin Eszter
- 22. Ion channels. (Acetylcholine) - Olasz Katalin Eszter
- 23. Wnt receptor signaling. - Boldizsár Ferenc
- 24. Pharmacological influence of the signaling. - Boldizsár Ferenc
Gyakorlatok
Szemináriumok
A tananyag elsajátításához szükséges segédanyagok
Kötelező irodalom
2. Gutkind, J. Silvio (ed.): Signal Transduction and Human Disease, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Saját oktatási anyag
www.immbio.hu
Jegyzet
1. Gerhard Krauss: Biochemistry of Signal Transduction and Regulation, Finkel, Toren (ed.), Wiley
Ajánlott irodalom
Frederick Marcus: Bioinformatics and Systems Biology: Collaborative Research and Resources, Springer, 2008
A félév elfogadásának feltételei
none
Félévközi ellenőrzések
During the lectures online testing will be performed and the evaluation will be based on these results.
Távolmaradás pótlásának lehetőségei
none
Vizsgakérdések
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