How did people(possibly scientists or doctors) discover how our immune system worked? Eg how they sent wbc to fight.

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How did people(possibly scientists or doctors) discover how our immune system worked? Eg how they sent wbc to fight.

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It’s a bit of a broad question. I’d have to dig into history to find the fathers of immunology. For example Metchnikoff first observed that there are cells (phagocytes) that surround, engulf and digest foreign material in starfish larvae and proposed it’s the first line of defence. But there are so many types of immune cells with different functions that were discovered over the years. But it’s like any other scientific concept, it’s discovered gradually over decades. First scientists observe under a microscope that some cells surround a pathogen or foreign object and destroy it, then as technology advances, other methods help them understand how and which cells exactly. Besides basic microscopy, genetic manipulation techniques have been invaluable. I mean first it took us a while to discover that pathogens exist and that there are actual tiny microorganisms that can infect us, bacteria then viruses and so on. Then some thought it’s all humoral, that some proteins (antibodies) in the blood attack foreign objects and cause their death. Then we finally acknowledged cellular immunity and then adaptive immunity with somatic hypermutation and polyclonal expansion. It’s a very giant topic you’re asking about here. It would be easier if you asked about a particular concept in immunology. Perhaps you should take a look at some brief overview of the time line of immunology discoveries. Here is a good source:

http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/medical/pathophys/immunology/readings/ConciseHistoryImmunology.pdf

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