The vertebrate immune system provides a powerful defense because of the ability to potentially recognize an unlimited number of pathogens. The antibody molecule, also termed immunoglobu-lin (Ig) is one of the major mediators of the immune response. It is built up from two types of Ig domains: the variable domain, which provides the capability to recognize and bind a potentially infinite range of foreign substances, and the constant domains, which exert the effector functions. In the last 20 years, advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms and structural features of antibody in mammals and in a variety of other organisms have uncovered the under-lying principles and complexity of this fundamental molecule. One notable evolutionary topic is the origin and evolution of antibody. Many aspects have been clearly stated, but some others re-main limited or obscure. By considering a wide range of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms through a literature survey about the topic, we have provided an integrated view of the emergence of antibodies in evolution and underlined the very ancient origins.

On origin and evolution of the antibody molecule

Umberto Oreste;Alessia Ametrano;Maria Rosaria Coscia
2021

Abstract

The vertebrate immune system provides a powerful defense because of the ability to potentially recognize an unlimited number of pathogens. The antibody molecule, also termed immunoglobu-lin (Ig) is one of the major mediators of the immune response. It is built up from two types of Ig domains: the variable domain, which provides the capability to recognize and bind a potentially infinite range of foreign substances, and the constant domains, which exert the effector functions. In the last 20 years, advances in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms and structural features of antibody in mammals and in a variety of other organisms have uncovered the under-lying principles and complexity of this fundamental molecule. One notable evolutionary topic is the origin and evolution of antibody. Many aspects have been clearly stated, but some others re-main limited or obscure. By considering a wide range of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms through a literature survey about the topic, we have provided an integrated view of the emergence of antibodies in evolution and underlined the very ancient origins.
2021
Istituto di Biochimica e Biologia Cellulare - IBBC
Inglese
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33578914/
Esperti anonimi
antibody; Ig domain; IgSF; evolution; immunoglobulin genes; immune system; somatic recombination; somatic hypermutation; RAG; Fc receptors
L'originalità del prodotto risiede principalmente nel trattare la tematica delle origini evolutive della molecola anticorpale considerando un'ampia gamma di organismi non solo eucariotici, ma partendo dai procarioti. Grazie a uno studio approfindito della letteratura, viene fornita una nuova visione integrata della comparsa dell'anticorpo nel corso dell'evoluzione, evidenziandone origini molto antiche. L'argomento trattato è di grande valore per il contributo che offre nel chiarire alcuni aspetti ancora poco nota circa i meccanismi alla base della comparsa degli anticorpi.
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Oreste, Umberto; Ametrano, Alessia; Coscia, MARIA ROSARIA
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.09 Rassegna bibliografica, critica, sistematica della letteratura scientifica in rivista (Literature review)
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