Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.
Annu Rev Immunol. 2010;28:1-19. doi: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-030409-101248.
This article outlines my early start in medicine, a late start in immunology research, and my efforts to integrate the two activities. I first describe some of the background information, excitement, and implications of the recognition of T and B cells as separate but functionally intertwined arms of the adaptive immune system. The article continues with a brief account of my colleagues' and my efforts to use the model of hematopoietic stem cell differentiation along T and B cell lines to gain a better understanding of immunodeficiency diseases and lymphoid malignancies. It concludes with the discovery of a more ancient adaptive immune system in which T-like and B-like cells in jawless vertebrates use variable lymphocyte receptors constructed with leucine-rich-repeat sequences to recognize antigens.
本文概述了我在医学方面的早期经历、免疫学研究方面的后期经历,以及我将这两个领域结合起来的努力。我首先描述了一些背景信息、认识到 T 细胞和 B 细胞是适应性免疫系统的两个独立但功能上相互交织的分支时的兴奋,以及由此带来的影响。本文接着简要介绍了我和同事们利用造血干细胞沿着 T 细胞和 B 细胞谱系分化的模型,来更好地理解免疫缺陷疾病和淋巴恶性肿瘤的努力。最后介绍了在无颌脊椎动物中发现的更为古老的适应性免疫系统,在这个免疫系统中,类似 T 细胞和 B 细胞的细胞使用富含亮氨酸重复序列的可变淋巴细胞受体来识别抗原。