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An Elegant Defense

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by Matt Richtel


  treatments, 4–6, 319–32, 334–36, 367–79, 381–82, 386–90, 389

  Greenstein, Joel, 13–16, 14, 17–18

  GRID (gay-related immune deficiency), 163–66, 170

  Guillain-Barré syndrome, 225–26

  Gut-brain axis, 365

  Gut microbiome, 8, 84, 249, 250–55, 257

  Haddow, Alexander, 302

  Hahn, Bevra, 208–9, 214–15

  Hand sanitizers, 234–35, 236, 239, 240, 246

  Hayashi, Masaki, 87

  Hay fever, 236–37

  Health-span vs. life-span, 405–6

  Heart, 53–54

  Heart disease, 59, 270, 356

  Hebernus of Tours, 203

  Hemingway, Ernest, 102

  Hench, Philip, 205–6

  Hepatitis, 24–25, 130, 159, 329

  Herbal remedies, 400

  Herpes virus, 263–66

  Hippocrates, 202–3

  Hitler, Adolf, 224, 225

  HIV/AIDS. See also Hoff, Robert T. “Bob”

  diagnosis, 180–81

  discovery of, 179–81, 180

  epidemiology of, 175–76

  history of, in U.S., 156, 161–66, 170–74

  HLA-B57 gene, 191–93, 344–47

  long-term nonprogressors (elite controllers), 190–94, 344–47

  Magic Johnson’s revelation, 182–83

  mortality rates, 181, 188–89

  Patient 1, 184–86

  treatment, 183–84, 188–89

  HLA-B57, 191–93, 344–47

  Hobbs, Kathryn, 227–29, 230

  Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 4, 22, 275–77, 322–23, 329, 368, 374, 381

  Hoff, Robert T. “Bob,” 10–11, 23–25, 160

  Brian and, 343–44, 349

  early life of, 23–24

  HIV of, 24–25, 117, 159–60, 163–66, 171–74, 189–91

  as long-term nonprogressor, 190–94, 343, 344, 345, 348–50

  sexual activity of, 24, 159–60, 163

  Homeostasis, 139

  Honjo, Tasuku, 308–9

  Horror autotoxicus, 205

  Horseback riding, 26–27, 197–98

  Human genome, 53, 152, 250, 255

  Human leukocyte antigens (HLAs), 101, 344–45

  Human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV), 179

  Humira, 29, 143–44

  Hutterites, 243–45

  Huxley, Aldous, 102

  Hydrogen peroxide, 300–301

  Hygiene hypothesis, 234–35, 237–41, 242, 257–60

  Amish study, 242–45

  Hyridoma technique, 142–43

  “Hysterical,” 209

  Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), 213

  Immortality, 405–7

  Immune cells, 6–7, 46, 294–95

  Immune diversity, 88–91, 254–55

  Immune system, 395–98

  in the brain, 359–65

  discovery of, 6–7

  environment and, 69, 239–41

  Festival of Life, 45–47

  hygiene hypothesis, 234–35, 237–41

  as peacekeeping force, 8

  structural complications for, 53–56

  telecommunications network, 134–35

  war metaphor for, 7–8

  Immunex Corporation, 219

  Immunological ignorance, 251

  Immunological tolerance, 98–99

  Immunology, 9

  history of, 37–44, 59–72, 202–10

  infinity problem, 86–87

  transplantation and, 91, 96

  Immunosuppressive drugs, 99–100

  Immunotherapy, 143–44, 292–93, 328–34, 381–82

  Incest, 7, 105–6, 349

  Indirect evidence, 213–14

  Industrial processes, 259, 398–99

  Infinity problem, 86–87

  Inflammation, 24, 108, 109–19, 397–98, 403

  definition of, 111

  erythrocyte sedimentation rate, 21–22

  leading signs of, 111–12

  Metchnikoff’s theory, 40–41

  mood and, 401–2

  Inflammatory response, 112–13

  Innate immunity, 154–58

  Toll-like receptors, 152–56

  Insomnia, 268–72, 278, 285–86, 288

  Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care, 111

  Interferon, 129–30, 131–34, 316

  Interferon alpha (A), 131–33

  Interferon beta (B), 131–33

  Interferon gamma (G), 131–33

  Interferon lambda (L), 131–33

  Interleukins (ILs), 126, 135–36, 293

  Interleukin 1 (IL-1), 126–28, 135–36

  Interleukin 2 (IL-2), 135–36

  Interleukin 6 (IL-6), 135–36

  Ipilimumab, 143–44

  Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), 9, 198, 242

  Irwin, Michael, 267, 268–72, 287, 288

  Isoantigens, 100–101

  Janeway, Charles, Jr., 149–54, 155–56

  Janssen Biotech, 228

  Jason Greenstein. See Greenstein, Jason

  Jenner, Edward, 78–80

  Jerne, Niels, 140–42

  Jerne plaque assay, 141–42

  Johns Hopkins University, 131, 208, 212–13

  Johnson, Earvin “Magic,” 182–83

  Joint pain, 203–4. See also Rheumatoid arthritis

  Kaposi, Moritz, 203

  Kaposi’s sarcoma, 166

  Kendall, Edward Calvin, 206

  Khoury-Hanold, William, 264

  Kidney transplantation, 96, 99

  Kiecolt-Glaser, Janice, 261–63, 262, 408

  husband Ron’s Alzheimer’s disease, 357–59, 364–65

  stress and immune response research, 262–63, 265–66, 286

  Killer T cells, 103–5, 117–19

  Köhler, Georges, 142–43

  Kolmer, John, 80–81

  Kristallnacht, 224

  Krummel, Matthew “Max,” 294, 296–99, 308, 313

  Kunkel, Henry George, 207–8

  Kunkel test, 207–8

  Kyoto University School of Medicine, 308

  Ladies Irish Open, 26, 27–28

  Lambert, Rhonda Elaine, 212, 216–17, 220, 353–55

  Lancet, The, 64, 203

  Lane, Cliff, 164

  Leach, Dana, 298

  Lemon, Meg, 229–31, 234–35, 272

  Lesokhin, Alexander, 275, 276–77

  Leukemia, 60–63, 177–78

  Leukocyte, 126

  Life expectancy, 314, 357

  Lifestyle, 365, 398, 403–4

  Ligands, 293–95

  Ligare, 293

  Linda Bowman. See Segre, Linda

  Linsley, Peter, 295

  Lipopolysaccharides, 154

  Little League, 13–14

  Lonberg, Nils, 309–14

  London Blitz, 225

  Long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs), 187, 190–94, 344–47

  Lou Gehrig’s disease, 356–57

  Luddites, 399

  Lupus, 109, 202–3, 207, 227, 242

  Merredith’s diagnosis, 31–32

  Lyme disease, 201

  Lymph, 38

  Lymph nodes, 46, 134

  Lymphocytes, 63–64, 70

  Lymphomania, 38

  Lyons, Steve, 23

  McCauley, Victor, 26, 27

  McCune, Mike, 162–63

  McLaughlin, Michael, 278

  Macrophages, 43, 113–14, 115–16, 123–24, 301

  Maikovich-Fong, Andrea, 320–21, 378

  Major histocompatibility complex (MHC), 103–6

  Malaria, 51

  Malarkey, William, 286–87

  Markmann, James F., 95, 96, 97

  Massachusetts General Hospital, 125

  Masur, Henry, 164

  Mate preference, 7, 105–6

  Matthau, Walter, 14

  Max Planck Institute, 106

  Mayo Clinic, 92–93, 205–6

  Mazmanian, Sarkis, 250–53, 255–58

  M
D Anderson Cancer Center, 329

  Meanings of life, 395–404

  Medawar, Peter, 96–99

  Medical exams, 202

  Meditation, 288, 365

  Medzhitov, Ruslan, 88, 146–56, 406–7

  Meier, Tom, 15, 336–37, 394

  Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 162–63, 275, 310

  Merck & Co., 375

  Mercury, Freddie, 183

  Merredith Branscombe. See Branscombe, Merredith

  Metastatic melanoma, 317–18

  Metchnikoff, Élie, 38–41, 39, 113

  Methotrexate, 217, 228, 231

  Mice, 60–64, 117–18, 254

  transgenic, 309–14

  Microbiome, 8, 34, 249, 250–55, 257

  Microglia, 361–62, 363–64

  Migration studies, 242

  Migueles, Stephen, 349

  hiring at NIH, 187, 190

  HLA-B57 gene and, 191–93, 344–47

  long-term nonprogressors, 187–88, 190–93, 344–45

  Magic Johnson’s revelation and, 182–83

  Military Academy, U.S. (West Point), 263

  Miller, Arthur, 4

  Miller, Jacqueline, 57–59

  Miller, Jacques, 57–65, 71–72, 309, 332, 356, 406

  Milstein, César, 142–43

  Mixed leukocyte reaction (MLR), 115

  Monoclonal antibodies, 140–44, 219, 228, 311

  Monoclonal antibody therapy, 228, 310–18, 322–23

  clinical trials, 316–18

  Monocytes, 113–14, 116, 123–24, 361–62

  Mononucleosis, 263

  Montagnier, Luc, 179

  Mood and inflammation, 401–2

  Mount McKinley, 324–25

  Nagoya, bombing in World War II, 87

  National Academy of Medicine, 365

  National Centre for Human Retrovirology, 179

  National Institutes of Health (NIH), 82–83, 266, 325, 347

  Building 10, 122–23, 125, 131, 187–88

  HIV/AIDS research, 163–64

  Laboratory of Immunoregulation, 138–39

  Nationalism, 224, 350

  Natural killer cells, 117–19, 119, 270

  “‘Natural’ Killer Cells in the Mouse” (Kiessling), 117

  Nature (magazine), 38

  Nazi Germany, 30, 57, 224–25

  NCAA Basketball Tournament, 366, 369

  Nesbit, Bob, 335, 337, 339

  Neurodegeneration, 356–57

  Neurons, 360–61

  Neutrophils, 43, 116–17, 300

  New England Journal of Medicine, 59, 121, 244–45, 314–15, 374–75, 376

  New York Times, 9–10, 81, 181, 228, 289–91, 315, 317–18, 329–30, 382, 394

  Nivolumab, 144, 329, 332–33, 374–79, 378, 386–90, 391

  Nobel Prize, 59, 65, 83, 87–88, 90, 101, 104, 125, 179, 192, 206, 296

  Norepinephrine, 267, 286–87, 403

  Northwestern University, 30, 226

  Northwick Park Hospital, 315

  Nose-picking, 235, 236–37, 245–46

  Nuremberg Laws, 224

  Obesity, 259, 357, 398

  Ohio State University, 67–68, 261–62, 357

  Oligodendrocytes, 361

  Olympic Club, 351–52, 355

  Osler, William, 203

  Otezla, 401–2

  Owen, Ray, 98

  Oxycodone, 369

  Panama Limited, 68

  Parasites, 51

  Parkinson’s disease, 356–57

  Pathogens, 48–53

  bacteria, 49–50, 51

  parasites, 51

  pimples, 53

  viruses, 50–51, 52

  Paul, John, 81

  Pavlovian conditioning, 150

  PD-1 (programmed cell death protein 1), 308–9, 332

  PD-1 inhibitors, 374–75

  PDE4 (phosphodiesterase 4), 402

  PD-L1 (programmed death-ligand 1), 276

  Peanut allergies, 242

  Penicillin, 83, 84–85

  Pets, 235, 244, 245

  Phageîn, 113

  Phagocyte, 40

  Phagocytosis, 40, 113

  Pharmaceutical industry, 401

  Physical exams, 202

  Pimples, 53

  Pittsburgh Steelers, 337

  Placenta, 51

  Pneumocystis carinii, 162, 163, 166

  Pneumonia, 6, 49, 59, 144, 356

  Polio, 80–82

  Polio vaccine, 81–82

  Pollack, Andrew, 317–18, 329–30

  Pollen, 241

  Prednisone, 216–17

  Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center, 6, 11

  Primary immunodeficiency, 67

  Priming event, 192–93

  Pringles, 352

  Processed foods, 259, 398

  Programmed death (PD), 276, 309–9

  Protease inhibitors, 183–84

  Proteases, 300

  Psoriasis, 401–2

  Psychosomatic Medicine, 263

  Pyrogens, 121, 126

  Racism, 68–69, 222–23, 350

  Raulet, David, 118

  Raynor, John, 17

  Reactive oxygen species (ROS), 300–301

  Reagan, Nancy, 171

  Reagan, Ronald, 171, 173

  Red blood cells, 73–74

  Religious belief, 372

  Remicade, 143–44, 228

  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 130–31

  Republican Party, 165–66, 173

  Resio, Ron, 159–60, 163, 164, 165, 171

  Retroviruses, 50–51, 177–79

  Rheumatoid arthritis, 204–10, 216, 227, 404

  Linda’s diagnosis, 29–30

  Merredith’s diagnosis, 31–32

  smoking risk, 215–16

  treatment, 219–20

  Rheumatologists, 205

  Ribavirin, 130

  Richmond Country Club, 198

  Richtel, Anne, 407

  Richtel, Milo, 280, 366–67, 408–9

  Richtel, Mirabel, 280, 408–9

  Richtel, Murray, 13–14, 15

  Ritual washing, 238

  RNA, 178, 183

  Rockefeller Institute, 207

  Rosenthal, Elisabeth, 315

  Rutgers University, 59

  Salk, Jonas, 81–82

  San Francisco Chronicle, 362

  Saquinavir, 183–84

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 102

  Schwartz, Beth, 4–6, 20, 281–84, 323, 337, 377–78, 391, 393

  Seattle Seahawks, 335

  Second Lymphokine Workshop, 126

  Sedimentation rate test, 212

  Segre, Linda, 11, 26–30

  autoimmune disorder of, 29–30, 199–201, 212, 216–18, 249, 351–53

  autoimmunity diagnosis, 29–30, 201, 212, 216

  autoimmunity treatment, 216–18, 220–21, 353–55

  business career of, 28, 199–200, 201, 249, 352

  early life of, 197–99

  golfing, 26, 27–28, 198–99, 351–52, 352, 355

  horseback riding, 26–27, 197–98

  type A lifestyle of, 199–200, 403

  Segregation, 68–69, 222–23

  Self-confidence, 289

  Sepsis, 54, 230

  Sexism, 208–9

  Sexual assault, 226

  Shalala, Donna, 183

  “Side-chain theory,” 87

  Side effects, 322–23, 333, 401–2

  Skin allergies, 241–42

  Skin grafts, 96–98

  Sleep, 268–72, 402–3

  Sleep problems, 268–72, 285–86, 288

  Smallpox, 78–80

  Smallpox vaccine, 78–80

  Smirnoff Ulster Open, 26, 27–28

  Smith, Jenny Lee, 27

  Smithsonian (magazine), 169

  Smoking, 15, 215–16, 306, 403

  Soap products, 234–35, 236, 239, 240, 246–47, 257–58

  Socioeconomic issues, 236–37, 241

  Solomon, Ariel, 337, 338–39

  Som
mers, Melissa, 372

  Soviet-Afghan War, 147

  Soviet Union, collapse of, 151–52

  Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, 167–69

  Specific immune system. See Adaptive immune system

  Sperm, 261–62

  Stanford University, 27, 199, 212, 253–54, 362

  Starfish, 38–39

  Star Wars (movie), 48–49

  Steinman, Ralph, 114–15

  Stem cell transplant, 381–82

  Steroids, 99–100, 206–7, 231, 265–67

  Streptococcus, 200

  Streptomycin, 58–59

  Stress, 261–67, 365

  sleep loss and, 267, 271

  Sun exposure, 306–7

  Sympathetic response, 266–67, 269–70, 271–72, 286–87, 288

  Synapses, 360–61, 363–64

  Syndrome, 225–26

  Systemic lupus erythematosus, 202–3

  Tahitian village, 368, 370

  Tawfik, Vivianne, 361

  T cells (T lymphocytes), 46, 55, 73–76, 75, 102–3, 106–7, 134–35, 145, 329–30

  antigens and, 114–15, 149–50

  cancer and, 275–76, 296, 312–14, 332–33

  CD4, 177, 179, 183–84

  CD8, 177, 191, 345–47

  CD28, 295, 297, 313–14, 315

  cell-mediated immunity, 67

  CTLA-4, 295–99

  killer (cytotoxic), 103–5, 117–19

  ligands and, 294–95

  macrophages and, 115–16

  Miller’s discovery of, 60, 64–65, 71–72

  T regulatory (Treg), 245, 255–56

  types, 73–74, 176–77

  Technological innovation, 259, 398–99

  Tedeschi, Bob, 289

  TeGenero, 315–16

  Thymectomies, 62

  Thymos, 61

  Thymus, 61–63, 71, 134, 332, 403–4

  Time (magazine), 81

  Timmerman, John, 11

  Toll-like receptors, 152–56

  Tonegawa, Susumu, 87–91, 145, 254–55

  Training stress, 263

  Tramadol, 228, 231

  Transgenic mice, 309–14

  Transplantation, 91, 92–101

  T regulatory cells (Treg), 245, 255–56

  Trichinosis, 238

  Trypanosomiasis, 51

  Tuberculosis, 57–59

  Tulane University, 68–69

  Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), 219–20, 228

  Type A lifestyle, 199–200, 403

  Ulcerative colitis, 225

  Ulster Open, 26, 27–28

  UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS), 188

  United Network for Organ Sharing, 100

  University College Hospital (London), 204

  University of California, Berkeley, 118, 284, 295, 308

  University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 11, 162, 214, 267, 287

  University of California, San Diego, 87

  University of California, San Francisco, 51, 209, 295, 404

  University of Chicago, 295

  University of Colorado, 11, 250

  University of Edinburgh, 103

  University of Massachusetts, 95

  University of Minnesota, 69, 93

  University of Padova, 37

  University of Pennsylvania, 95

 

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