Title: The History of Immunology
1The History of Immunology Vaccinology
- Jian-Tai Qiu MD,PhD
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- e-mail jtqiu_at_mail.cgu.edu.tw
- Office 3494
He who ignores history is doomed to repeat it.
2Stages of Immunology
- Descriptive early period
- Early attempts at vaccination Smallpox
- Early experiments Bacteria cause disease
- Humoral v. cellular immunity
- Selective v. instructive theories of I.R.
- The molecular revolution ? present
3Descriptive Early Period
- Plagues pandemics, esp. bubonic plague
(Pasteurella pestis) smallpox. - Causes of disease unknown until 19th C. Thought
to be caused by poisons virus (latin). - Thucydides (5thC. B.C.) people who recovered
immune - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thucydides
4Early Attempts at Immunisation
- Mithradates VI (Anatolian King) took increasing
daily doses of poisons. - Immunisation against Smallpox
- Chinese dried matter from pustules inserted in
nostrils. - Turks used variolation, hence Variola Virus.
5A Smallpox Victim
6Immunisation against Smallpox (1) Variolation
- Early 18th C. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (wife of
British Ambassador, Constantinople) inoculated
own children. - The Royal Experiment
- George I pardoned 7 criminals inoculated 1
lay with smallpox victim every night to end. All
recovered. Repeated with 6 more criminals 5
orphans. - Then 2 daughters of Prince Princess of Wales
inoculated, hence became popular. -
7In contrast to Asians and Africans who inoculated
by blowing dried smallpox scabs up the nose,
Europeans and their American cousins tended to
innoculate through a puncture in the skin.
8Immunisation against Smallpox (2) Vaccination
- End of 18th C. Edward Jenner
- Inoculated 7 subjects with cowpox. 2 challenged
with smallpox. All O.K. Â - Cowpox Vaccinia virus, hence vaccination ?
general term.
9Edward Jenner inoculating James Phipps with cowpox
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11Immunisation against Smallpox (3) WHO Programme
- 1978 WHO Programme completed.
Smallpox completely eradicated worldwide.
1219th C. Bacteria cause disease
- Robert Koch Louis Pasteur established bacteria
as cause of diseases. - Pasteur Injected animals with live attenuated
micoorganisms ? immunity v. chicken cholera,
anthrax, rabies.
13Wars of The Cells and Antibodies
- Cellular Theory Elie Metchnikoff Phagocytes in
starfish larvae surround a splinter phagocytosis
digestion of bacteria by M?s polymorphs ?
Phagocytic Theory (innate immunity). - G.B. Shaw, The Doctors Dilemma .stimulate
the phagocytes. - Humoral Theory Koch, Ehrlich et al. (Berlin)
- Showed serum from immunised animals kills
bacteria.
14Ilya Metchnikoff
15Humoral Immunity
- Bordet discovered complement.
- Behring Kitasato immunity to diphtheria
tetanus due to Abs. v. toxins. Passive tf. of
immune serum ? protection 1st immunotherapy.Â
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17Wars of The Cells and Antibodies Truce
- Sir Almoth Wright Douglas - Opsonisation of
bacteria by Abs. Attempted fusion of Cellular
and Humoral Theories Sir Almost Right. - Little progress in cellular immunology for 50
years (unfashionable).
1820th C How are Abs. made? Selective v.
Instructive Theories
- Are Abs pre-made (selective) or moulded by ag
(instructive)? - Ehrlichs Side Chain Theory (selective)
- Pauling - Instructive TheoryÂ
- Sir MacFarlane Burnet Clonal Selection Theory.
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20Chemical approach to Abs. Ags.
- Landsteiner Specificity diversity blood group
ags. - Abs as proteins
- Porter Edelman 1st Description of structure
of IgG
21R. R. Porter
22Return to Cellular Theories
- (In parallel with studies of Abs.)
- Humoral immunity cannot explain graft rejection,
tolerance, immunity to viruses. - Medawar tolerance to skin allografts
- Role of T-cells Th cells (T-B cell cooperation),
Tc cells (kill virus infected cells). - Zinkernagel Doherty Tc recognise ag. bound to
MHC
231975 present The Molecular Revolution (1)
- Köhler Milstein Monoclonal Abs
Nobel Prize 1984
241975 present The Molecular Revolution (2)
- Tonegawa genetic basis of Ab variability
- PCR gene cloning techniques Mabs. ?
identification, structure function of Ig TCR
genes, cell surface ags. cytokines.Â
251975 present The Molecular Revolution (3)
- Genetic manipulation Gene K.O. and transgenic
mice enable study of effects of molecular
components of I.S., signalling pathways etc. - Applications to Disease MAbs for diagnosis
immunotherapy recombinant DNA vaccines gene
therapy