Gastrointestinal viral infections are a major global cause of disease and mortality in infants. Cytotoxic CD8+ T cells are critical to achieve viral control. However, studies investigating the development of CD8+ T cell immunity in human tissues early in life are lacking. Here, we investigated the maturation of the CD8+ T cell compartment in human fetal, infant and adult intestinal tissues. CD8+ T cells exhibiting a memory phenotype were already detected in fetal intestines and increased after birth. Infant intestines preferentially harbored effector CCR7−CD45RA−CD127−KLRG1+/− CD8+ T cells compared to tissue-resident memory CD69+CD103+CD8+ T cells detected in adults. Functional cytotoxic capacity, including cytokine and granzyme B productio...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and...
It is unclear how the immune response in early life becomes appropriately stimulated to provide prot...
Gastrointestinal viral infections are a major global cause of disease and mortality in infants. Cyto...
Gastrointestinal infections are a major cause for serious clinical complications in infants. The ind...
Early life is characterized by a sequence of unique immunological challenges. The fetal immune syste...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...
International audienceTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular ...
Background: Gastrointestinal barrier immaturity predisposes preterm infants to necrotizing enterocol...
SummaryTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we c...
Cellular and humoral constituents of the immune system differ significantly between children and adu...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...
SummaryInnate immune responses are critical for mucosal immunity. Here we describe an innate lymphoc...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...
Immunization of newborns against viral infections may be hampered by ineffective CD8(+) T cell respo...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and...
It is unclear how the immune response in early life becomes appropriately stimulated to provide prot...
Gastrointestinal viral infections are a major global cause of disease and mortality in infants. Cyto...
Gastrointestinal infections are a major cause for serious clinical complications in infants. The ind...
Early life is characterized by a sequence of unique immunological challenges. The fetal immune syste...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...
International audienceTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular ...
Background: Gastrointestinal barrier immaturity predisposes preterm infants to necrotizing enterocol...
SummaryTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we c...
Cellular and humoral constituents of the immune system differ significantly between children and adu...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...
SummaryInnate immune responses are critical for mucosal immunity. Here we describe an innate lymphoc...
Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe i...
Immunization of newborns against viral infections may be hampered by ineffective CD8(+) T cell respo...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and...
It is unclear how the immune response in early life becomes appropriately stimulated to provide prot...