Department of Surgery, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Emory Transplant Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Transplantation. 2020 Aug;104(8):1537-1541. doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000003103.
This historical retrospective explores the study of the freemartin condition and its impact on the discovery of immunologic tolerance and the field of transplant surgery-from the ancient Romans, to early modern anatomists Valsalva, Scarpa, and Hunter, to contemporary immunologists Owen, Medawar, and Billingham, and to legendary transplant surgeon Joseph Murray. The legacy of freemartin cattle in the understanding of acquired tolerance and transplant immunology represents generations of scientific inquiry guided by careful observation and occasional serendipity, and the present-day immunologists and surgeons exploring immune transplant tolerance owe much to the history of the freemartin, several millennia in the making.
本文回溯了历史,探讨了牝犊先熟现象的研究及其对免疫耐受领域和移植外科学发展的影响。从古罗马人,到早期现代解剖学家瓦萨尔瓦、斯卡帕和亨特,再到当代免疫学家欧文、梅达沃和比林厄姆,以及传奇的移植外科医生约瑟夫·默里,都对这一现象进行了研究。牛的牝犊先熟现象在获得性免疫耐受和移植免疫学方面的研究成果,代表了几代人在仔细观察和偶然发现的指导下进行科学探索的结晶。当今探索免疫移植耐受的免疫学家和外科医生,在很大程度上受益于牝犊先熟的历史,这一历史可以追溯到几千年前。