[LEC] History of Immunoserology — Milestones Flashcards
Jenner (1798)
Smallpox vaccination
Haeckel (1862)
Phagocytosis
Metchkinoff (1883 -1905)
Cellular immunity through phagocytosis
Pasteur (1880 to 1881, 1885)
Attenuated chicken cholera and anthrax vaccine
Therapeutic vaccincation
Rabies vaccine
FATHER of Immunology
Von Behring, Kitasata (1890)
Humoral theory of immunity
Koch (1891)
Cutaneous (delayed-type) hypersensitivity
Emil Roux (1894)
Passive immunization
Ehrlich (1900)
Antibody formation theory
Portier, Richet (1902)
Immediate-hypersensitivity anaphylaxis
Arthus (1903)
Intermediate hypersensitivity
Marrack (1938)
Ag-Ab binding
Allograft rejection
Salk, Sabin (1949)
Polio Vaccine
Reed (1951)
Yellow fever vaccine
Graft vs. Host reaction
Burnet (1957)
Clonal section theory
Interferon
Human leukocyte antigens (HLAs)
Edelman, Porter (1972)
Identification of Ab molecule
Köhler (1975)
First monoclonal Ab
Snell (1980)
Genes that control graft rejection
Dausset (1980)
Identify surface molecules to decrease graft rejection
Benacerraf (1980)
Inheritance of animals to make Ab to defined molecules
Ability to respond to an Ag determining resistance and susceptibility
Genes for T-Cell receptor
Monoclonal Hepa B vaccine
Mosmann (1986)
Th1 vs Th2 model of T-helper cell function
Murray, Thomas (1990, 1996-1998, 2001)
Kidney and bone marrow transplantation
Toll-like receptors
FOXP3 - gene for directing regulatory T-cell development
Frazer (2005)
Human papilloma virus vaccine