Early life microbiome influences on development of the mucosal innate immune system

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作者
Ignacio, Aline [1 ]
Czyz, Sonia [1 ]
Mccoy, Kathy D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calgary, Snyder Inst Chron Dis, Cumming Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Calgary, AB, Canada
关键词
Microbiota; Immune system development; Early life; Mucosal barrier; Prenatal; Weaning; ISOLATED LYMPHOID FOLLICLES; HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME; ROR-GAMMA-T; B-CELLS; TEMPORAL DEVELOPMENT; INFANT MICROBIOME; CESAREAN-SECTION; NEONATAL WINDOW; DENDRITIC CELLS; RETINOIC ACID;
D O I
10.1016/j.smim.2024.101885
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The gut microbiota is well known to possess immunomodulatory capacities, influencing a multitude of cellular signalling pathways to maintain host homeostasis. Although the formation of the immune system initiates before birth in a sterile environment, an emerging body of literature indicates that the neonatal immune system is influenced by a first wave of external stimuli that includes signals from the maternal microbiota. A second wave of stimulus begins after birth and must be tightly regulated during the neonatal period when colonization of the host occurs concomitantly with the maturation of the immune system, requiring a fine adjustment between establishing tolerance towards the commensal microbiota and preserving inflammatory responses against pathogenic invaders. Besides integrating cues from commensal microbes, the neonatal immune system must also regulate responses triggered by other environmental signals, such as dietary antigens, which become more complex with the introduction of solid food during the weaning period. This "window of opportunity" in early life is thought to be crucial for the proper development of the immune system, setting the tone of subsequent immune responses in adulthood and modulating the risk of developing chronic and metabolic inflammatory diseases. Here we review the importance of host-microbiota interactions for the development and maturation of the immune system, particularly in the early-life period, highlighting the known mechanisms involved in such communication. This discussion is focused on recent data demonstrating microbiota-mediated education of innate immune cells and its role in the development of lymphoid tissues.
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