脊椎动物免疫球蛋白M (IgM) 结构和功能的演变:综合性综述
Shun Yang1, Lu-Chuan Zhao2, Fu-Zhen Guo2
1College of Life Sciences and Medicine, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, 310018, China; Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Research Center of New Technologies and Applications for Targeted Therapy of Major Diseases, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, 310018, China.
Fish & shellfish immunology
|August 6, 2025
概括
免疫球蛋白M (IgM),一个关键的抗体,在脊椎动物中进化了复杂的结构和功能. 它的进化历程揭示了IgM多元化如何与专门免疫共同进化.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
背景情况:
- 免疫球蛋白M (IgM) 是脊椎动物免疫中的关键抗体同型.
- 它是最早在脊椎动物中出现的抗体类别.
- 在5亿多年的时间里,IgM的结构和功能发生了适应.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查IgM的进化历史.
- 探索IgM的结构变异与功能专业化之间的联系.
- 提出关于IgM多元化和功能的共同演变的假设.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和现有知识的综合.
- 结构和功能数据的综合分析.
- 从软骨鱼到哺乳动物的比较进化轨迹的检查.
主要成果:
- 在脊椎动物进化过程中,IgM表现出显著的结构和功能适应.
- 在IgM中的多重体结构变异与其特殊功能密切相关.
- 关于IgM多元化模式和功能专业化的共同进化,提出了一个新的假设.
结论:
- 了解IgM进化提供了关于适应性免疫的起源的见解.
- IgM的进化路径突出了结构,多元化和功能之间的相互作用.
- 对IgM进化的进一步研究可以为新的治疗策略提供信息.
相关概念视频
Antibody Structure and Classes
4.1K
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are produced by B cells in response to foreign substances, such as bacteria and viruses. These proteins are critical for recognizing and neutralizing these substances, protecting the body from potential harm.
The basic structure of an antibody consists of four protein chains: two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains. These chains are held together by disulfide bonds and other non-covalent interactions, forming a Y-shaped structure.
The basic structure of an antibody consists of four protein chains: two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains. These chains are held together by disulfide bonds and other non-covalent interactions, forming a Y-shaped structure.
4.1K
Antibody Structure
61.3K
Overview
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins (Ig), are essential players of the adaptive immune system. These antigen-binding proteins are produced by B cells and make up 20 percent of the total blood plasma by weight. In mammals, antibodies fall into five different classes, which each elicits a different biological response upon antigen binding.
The Y-Shaped Structure of Antibodies Consists of Four Polypeptide Chains
Antibodies consist of four polypeptide chains: two identical heavy...
Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins (Ig), are essential players of the adaptive immune system. These antigen-binding proteins are produced by B cells and make up 20 percent of the total blood plasma by weight. In mammals, antibodies fall into five different classes, which each elicits a different biological response upon antigen binding.
The Y-Shaped Structure of Antibodies Consists of Four Polypeptide Chains
Antibodies consist of four polypeptide chains: two identical heavy...
61.3K
Immunoglobulin-like Cell Adhesion Molecules
3.4K
Immunoglobulin-like cell adhesion molecules or Ig-CAMs are a versatile group of cell surface glycoproteins belonging to the immunoglobulin protein superfamily. Ig-CAMs possess the characteristic immunoglobulin protein domains and other domains such as the fibronectin type III domain. The Ig domains are glycosylated to varying degrees in different Ig-CAMs.
Ig-CAMs exhibit either homophilic binding (to other Ig-CAMs) or heterophilic binding (to other ligands such as integrins). While most Ig-CAMs...
Ig-CAMs exhibit either homophilic binding (to other Ig-CAMs) or heterophilic binding (to other ligands such as integrins). While most Ig-CAMs...
3.4K
Transcytosis of IgG
2.9K
Transcytosis is the process in which molecules are internalized by endocytosis, transported across the cell, and released through exocytosis from the opposite end of the cell. Molecules such as insulin, immunoglobulins, and certain nutrients are transferred through the recycling endosomes by recycling and transcytosis.
IgG molecules from a mother undergo transcytosis starting around 13 weeks of gestation. The amount of IgG transferred and entering the fetal blood circulation increases with...
IgG molecules from a mother undergo transcytosis starting around 13 weeks of gestation. The amount of IgG transferred and entering the fetal blood circulation increases with...
2.9K
Protein Families
15.8K
Protein families are groups of homologous proteins; that is, they have similarities in amino acid sequences and three-dimensional structures. Protein families usually occur because of gene duplication, where an additional copy of a gene is inserted into the genome of an organism. Mutations that change the amino acids but still allow the protein to be properly synthesized, will lead to new protein family members. If these new proteins contain similar amino acids in key...
15.8K
Development of Immunocompetence
448
The initiation of cell-mediated immunity can be observed as early as the third month of fetal growth, with active antibody-mediated immunity following approximately one month later.
The initial cells that migrate from the fetal thymus settle within the skin and epithelial tissues lining the mouth, digestive tract, and in females, the uterus and vagina. These cells, including skin-based dendritic cells, serve as antigen-presenting cells, playing a key role in T cell activation.
Subsequent T...
The initial cells that migrate from the fetal thymus settle within the skin and epithelial tissues lining the mouth, digestive tract, and in females, the uterus and vagina. These cells, including skin-based dendritic cells, serve as antigen-presenting cells, playing a key role in T cell activation.
Subsequent T...
448


