Jerne, Niels K.

Jerne, Niels K.

▪ Danish immunologist
in full  Niels Kaj Jerne  
born Dec. 23, 1911, London, Eng.
died Oct. 7, 1994, Castillon-du-Gard, France

      Danish immunologist (immunology) who shared the 1984 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with César Milstein (Milstein, César) and Georges Köhler (Köhler, Georges J.F.) for his theoretical contributions to the understanding of the immune system.

      Jerne was born of Danish parents and grew up in The Netherlands. After studying physics for two years at the University of Leiden, Netherlands, he worked at the Danish State Serum Institute from 1943 to 1956. He received his medical degree from the University of Copenhagen in 1951, and in 1956 he was appointed chief medical officer of the World Health Organization, a position he held until 1962. During the 1960s he taught at the Universities of Geneva (Switzerland) and Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, U.S.), was professor of experimental therapy at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and was director of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, also in Frankfurt. He helped establish the Basel Institute for Immunology and served as its director from 1969 to 1980. After teaching for a year at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, Jerne retired to Gard, France.

      Considered one of the greatest theoreticians of modern immunological thought, Jerne is noted for three major concepts that explain various aspects of how the immune system defends the body against disease. The first of Jerne's theories, proposed in 1955, dealt with how the body produces its vast array of antibodies (antibody) (proteins that bind with the antigens (antigen) of foreign substances to protect the body from infection). A commonly held belief at the time was that, when a foreign antigen entered the body, it stimulated the production of a specific antibody that could bind to it and eliminate it. Jerne postulated an alternative explanation, which stated that from early in its life the body has a full complement of antibodies, one of which can combine with and eliminate the antigen. This theory provided the basis for Frank Macfarlane Burnet (Burnet, Sir Macfarlane)'s clonal selection theory of 1957. Jerne's second theory, put forth in 1971, postulates that the body learns in the thymus to distinguish between its own components and those that are foreign. The third, and perhaps most famous, of Jerne's theories is the network theory, which he introduced in 1974. According to this concept, the immune system is a complex, self-regulating network that can turn itself on or off when necessary.

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