The intestinal immune system has the daunting task of protecting us from pathogenic insults while limiting inflammatory responses against the resident commensal microbiota and providing tolerance to food antigens. This role is particularly impressive when one considers the vast mucosal surface and changing landscape that the intestinal immune system must monitor. In this review, we highlight regional differences in the development and composition of the adaptive immune landscape of the intestine and the impact of local intrinsic and environmental factors that shape this process. To conclude, we review the evidence for a critical window of opportunity for early-life exposures that affect immune development and alter disease susceptibility la...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a c...
Exiting from the largely sterile environment of the womb, the neonatal immune system is not fully ma...
International audienceEducation of our intestinal immune system early in life strongly influences ad...
The intestine represents the largest compartment of the immune system. It is continually exposed to ...
The intestine represents the largest compartment of the immune system. It is continually exposed to ...
Emerging evidence indicates that processes during postnatal development might significantly influenc...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
Background The human intestine is the largest immune organ in the human body and is constantly expos...
In recent years, the increase in human microbiome research brought about by the rapidly evolving “om...
34 pagesInternational audienceImmunity is an essential function for host homeostasis through its act...
The increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes in the co...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
A growing body of evidence supports the concept of perinatal programming through which the perinatal...
Background: Early-life environmental variation affects gut microbial colonization and immune compete...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a c...
Exiting from the largely sterile environment of the womb, the neonatal immune system is not fully ma...
International audienceEducation of our intestinal immune system early in life strongly influences ad...
The intestine represents the largest compartment of the immune system. It is continually exposed to ...
The intestine represents the largest compartment of the immune system. It is continually exposed to ...
Emerging evidence indicates that processes during postnatal development might significantly influenc...
Our environment poses a constant threat to our health. To survive, all organisms must be able to dis...
Background The human intestine is the largest immune organ in the human body and is constantly expos...
In recent years, the increase in human microbiome research brought about by the rapidly evolving “om...
34 pagesInternational audienceImmunity is an essential function for host homeostasis through its act...
The increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes in the co...
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components and metabolites...
A growing body of evidence supports the concept of perinatal programming through which the perinatal...
Background: Early-life environmental variation affects gut microbial colonization and immune compete...
Immunological dysregulation is the cause of many non-infectious human diseases such as autoimmunity,...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is considered the largest immunological organ in the body having a c...
Exiting from the largely sterile environment of the womb, the neonatal immune system is not fully ma...