International audienceTwo different adaptive immune systems (AIS) are present in the two phyla of vertebrates (jawed vertebrates and cyclostomes). The jawed vertebrate system is based on IG/TCR/RAG/MHC while the cyclostome system is based on VLRC5 and AID-like enzymes both systems using homologous Cell types (B-cell and B-cell Like, T-cell and T-cell like). We will present our current view of the evolution of these two AISs and present alternative hypotheses that could explain the apparent convergent evolution of the two systems. We will also discuss why comparative immunology analyses should be based on evolutionary biology approaches and not on the scale of progress one
Abstract: The study of immune related genes in lampreys and hagfish provides a unique perspective on...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed vertebrate...
All extant vertebrates possess an adaptive immune system wherein diverse immune receptors are create...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
The immune system in animals is a complex network of molecules, cells and tissues that coordinately ...
The evolutionary emergence of vertebrates was accompanied by the invention of adaptive immunity. Thi...
A clonally diverse anticipatory repertoire in which each lymphocyte bears a unique antigen receptor ...
The acquired immune system of mammals (such as humans, mice, rats, and cattle) is the most studied i...
In seeking evidence of the existence of adaptive immune system (AIS) in ancient chordate, cDNA clone...
Both jawless vertebrates, such as lampreys and hagfish, and jawed vertebrates (encompassing species ...
tive systems of innate immunity. Ancestors of the vertebrates utilized components of the complement ...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
The continuous antigenic triggering has greatly contributed to the evolution of the immune system an...
Abstract: The study of immune related genes in lampreys and hagfish provides a unique perspective on...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed vertebrate...
All extant vertebrates possess an adaptive immune system wherein diverse immune receptors are create...
Driven by co-evolution with pathogens, host immunity continuously adapts to optimize defence against...
The immune system in animals is a complex network of molecules, cells and tissues that coordinately ...
The evolutionary emergence of vertebrates was accompanied by the invention of adaptive immunity. Thi...
A clonally diverse anticipatory repertoire in which each lymphocyte bears a unique antigen receptor ...
The acquired immune system of mammals (such as humans, mice, rats, and cattle) is the most studied i...
In seeking evidence of the existence of adaptive immune system (AIS) in ancient chordate, cDNA clone...
Both jawless vertebrates, such as lampreys and hagfish, and jawed vertebrates (encompassing species ...
tive systems of innate immunity. Ancestors of the vertebrates utilized components of the complement ...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
The continuous antigenic triggering has greatly contributed to the evolution of the immune system an...
Abstract: The study of immune related genes in lampreys and hagfish provides a unique perspective on...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
About 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed vertebrate...