Priming of the mucosal immune system during the postnatal period substantially influences host-microbial interaction and susceptibility to immune-mediated diseases in adult life. The underlying mechanisms are ill defined. Here we show that shortly after birth, CD4 T cells populate preformed lymphoid structures in the small intestine and quickly acquire a distinct transcriptional profile. T-cell recruitment is independent of microbial colonization and innate or adaptive immune stimulation but requires β7 integrin expression. Surprisingly, neonatal CD4 T cells remain immature throughout the postnatal period under homeostatic conditions but undergo maturation and gain effector function on barrier disruption. Maternal SIgA and regulatory T cell...
Gastrointestinal barrier immaturity predisposes preterm infants to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). ...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...
AbstractThe adult small intestine contains more than half of the body's lymphocytes in order to main...
The adult small intestine contains more than half of the body's lymphocytes in order to maintain hom...
International audienceEarly-life immune development is critical to long-term host health. However, t...
Early-life immune development is critical to long-term host health. However, the mechanisms that det...
AbstractT cells expand without intentional antigen stimulation when transferred into adult lymphopen...
Interactions between the early-life colonising intestinal microbiota and the developing immune syste...
Early life is characterized by a sequence of unique immunological challenges. The fetal immune syste...
The fetal immune system has a variety of needs that differ from those of the adult immune system. On...
It is unclear how the immune response in early life becomes appropriately stimulated to provide prot...
Emerging evidence indicates that processes during postnatal development might significantly influenc...
As there is limited knowledge regarding the longitudinal development and early ontogeny of naïve and...
Gastrointestinal viral infections are a major global cause of disease and mortality in infants. Cyto...
Gastrointestinal barrier immaturity predisposes preterm infants to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). ...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...
AbstractThe adult small intestine contains more than half of the body's lymphocytes in order to main...
The adult small intestine contains more than half of the body's lymphocytes in order to maintain hom...
International audienceEarly-life immune development is critical to long-term host health. However, t...
Early-life immune development is critical to long-term host health. However, the mechanisms that det...
AbstractT cells expand without intentional antigen stimulation when transferred into adult lymphopen...
Interactions between the early-life colonising intestinal microbiota and the developing immune syste...
Early life is characterized by a sequence of unique immunological challenges. The fetal immune syste...
The fetal immune system has a variety of needs that differ from those of the adult immune system. On...
It is unclear how the immune response in early life becomes appropriately stimulated to provide prot...
Emerging evidence indicates that processes during postnatal development might significantly influenc...
As there is limited knowledge regarding the longitudinal development and early ontogeny of naïve and...
Gastrointestinal viral infections are a major global cause of disease and mortality in infants. Cyto...
Gastrointestinal barrier immaturity predisposes preterm infants to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). ...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...