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A cold-blooded view of adaptive immunity
MF Flajnik - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2018 - nature.com
The adaptive immune system arose 500 million years ago in ectothermic (cold-blooded)
vertebrates. Classically, the adaptive immune system has been defined by the presence of …
vertebrates. Classically, the adaptive immune system has been defined by the presence of …
γδ T Cells: First Line of Defense and Beyond
Y Chien, C Meyer, M Bonneville - Annual review of immunology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
γδ T cells, αβ T cells, and B cells are present together in all but the most primitive
vertebrates, suggesting that each population contributes to host immune competence …
vertebrates, suggesting that each population contributes to host immune competence …
Origin and evolution of the adaptive immune system: genetic events and selective pressures
The adaptive immune system (AIS) in mammals, which is centred on lymphocytes bearing
antigen receptors that are generated by somatic recombination, arose approximately 500 …
antigen receptors that are generated by somatic recombination, arose approximately 500 …
γδ T cell update: adaptate orchestrators of immune surveillance
AC Hayday - The Journal of Immunology, 2019 - journals.aai.org
As interest in γδ T cells grows rapidly, what key points are emerging, and where is caution
warranted? γδ T cells fulfill critical functions, as reflected in associations with vaccine …
warranted? γδ T cells fulfill critical functions, as reflected in associations with vaccine …
The origins of vertebrate adaptive immunity
Adaptive immunity is mediated through numerous genetic and cellular processes that
generate favourable somatic variants of antigen-binding receptors under evolutionary …
generate favourable somatic variants of antigen-binding receptors under evolutionary …
T cells in fish
T Nakanishi, Y Shibasaki, Y Matsuura - Biology, 2015 - mdpi.com
Cartilaginous and bony fish are the most primitive vertebrates with a thymus, and possess T
cells equivalent to those in mammals. There are a number of studies in fish demonstrating …
cells equivalent to those in mammals. There are a number of studies in fish demonstrating …
A case of convergence: why did a simple alternative to canonical antibodies arise in sharks and camels?
The success of our adaptive humoral immune response, mediated by B cells, relies on its
capacity to produce multiple antigen-recognition specificities against any possible invader …
capacity to produce multiple antigen-recognition specificities against any possible invader …
The evolution of adaptive immunity in vertebrates
Approximately 500 million years ago, two types of recombinatorial adaptive immune systems
(AISs) arose in vertebrates. The jawed vertebrates diversify their repertoire of …
(AISs) arose in vertebrates. The jawed vertebrates diversify their repertoire of …
Studying immunity to zoonotic diseases in the natural host—kee** it real
Zoonotic viruses that emerge from wildlife and domesticated animals pose a serious threat
to human and animal health. In many instances, mouse models have improved our …
to human and animal health. In many instances, mouse models have improved our …
Prostaglandin F2α promotes angiogenesis and embryo–maternal interactions during implantation
P Kaczynski, MP Kowalewski, A Waclawik - Reproduction, 2016 - rep.bioscientifica.com
In ruminants, the production of prostaglandins by the endometrium is critical for recognition
of pregnancy. In the absence of an embryonic signal, luteolytic pulses of PGF (2 alpha) are …
of pregnancy. In the absence of an embryonic signal, luteolytic pulses of PGF (2 alpha) are …