Early life microbial exposures and allergy risks: opportunities for prevention

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Harald Renz
Chrysanthi Skevaki
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[1] Universities of Giessen and Marburg Lung Center (UGMLC),Institute of Laboratory Medicine
[2] Philipps University Marburg,undefined
[3] German Center for Lung Research (DZL),undefined
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Nature Reviews Immunology | 2021年 / 21卷
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Allergies, including asthma, food allergy and atopic dermatitis, are increasing in prevalence, particularly in westernized countries. Although a detailed mechanistic explanation for this increase is lacking, recent evidence indicates that, in addition to genetic predisposition, lifestyle changes owing to modernization have an important role. Such changes include increased rates of birth by caesarean delivery, increased early use of antibiotics, a westernized diet and the associated development of obesity, and changes in indoor and outdoor lifestyle and activity patterns. Most of these factors directly and indirectly impact the formation of a diverse microbiota, which includes bacterial, viral and fungal components; the microbiota has a leading role in shaping (early) immune responses. This default programme is markedly disturbed under the influence of environmental and lifestyle risk factors. Here, we review the most important allergy risk factors associated with changes in our exposure to the microbial world and the application of this knowledge to allergy prevention strategies.
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