The Quest for Antibodies and Other Acquired Immune Receptors: A Historical Perspective
Andrea De Lerma Barbaro, Sahar Balkhi, Stefano Giovannardi, Alberto Vianelli, Domenico Ribatti, Lorenzo Mortara

TL;DR
This paper explores the history of antibody diversity research and connects early 20th-century theories to modern discoveries in adaptive immunity across diverse species.
Contribution
It reformulates historical hypotheses on antibody diversity using modern biological language to align with recent findings in non-model organisms.
Findings
Antibody diversity mechanisms in non-model vertebrates differ from those in mammals.
Adaptive immunity systems in Agnatha and invertebrates show similarities to vertebrate acquired immunity.
Early 20th-century theories on antibody diversity anticipated themes in modern adaptive immunity research.
Abstract
The diversity of antibody molecules has for decades been an unsolved enigma that has attracted wide interest among biologists. Parallel to the accumulation of experimental evidence, progress in antibody research was also driven by the theoretical debate that played a particularly prominent role, at least until the entry of molecular biology into this field of investigation. Several publications have examined this topic from a historical perspective. In this article, we aim to examine the history of research into the mechanisms underlying antibody diversity from a partly new standpoint. In jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes), progressively more distant on the evolutionary scale from humans and mice—in non‐model mammals, birds, amphibians, bony and cartilaginous fish—certain mechanisms for the diversity of acquired immunity receptors (B‐cell receptors [BCR]/immunoglobulins [Ig] and T‐cell…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquaculture disease management and microbiota · Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms · T-cell and B-cell Immunology
