Early-life microbiota-immune homeostasis

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Abstract

As the prevalence of allergy and autoimmune disease in industrialized societies continues to rise, improving our understanding of the mechanistic roles behind microbiota-immune homeostasis has become critical for informing therapeutic interventions in cases of dysbiosis. Of particular importance, are alterations to intestinal microbiota occurring within the critical neonatal window, during which the immune system is highly vulnerable to environmental exposures. This review will highlight recent literature concerning mechanisms of early-life microbiota-immune homeostasis as well as discuss the potential for therapeutics in restoring dysbiosis in early life.

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Reynolds, H. M., & Bettini, M. L. (2023). Early-life microbiota-immune homeostasis. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1266876

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