The gut-lung axis and asthma susceptibility in early life

被引:7
作者
Kahhaleh, Fariz G. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Barrientos, Gabriela [4 ,5 ]
Conrad, Melanie L. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Inst Microbiol Infect Dis & Immunol, Berlin, Germany
[2] Free Univ Berlin, Berlin, Germany
[3] Humboldt Univ Berli, Berlin, Germany
[4] Hosp Aleman, Lab Expt Med, Buenos Aires, Argentina
[5] Natl Sci & Tech Res Council CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina
关键词
antibiotic; asthma; DOHaD; early life; gut-lung axis; hygiene hypothesis; microbiome; HUMAN-MILK OLIGOSACCHARIDES; CESAREAN-BORN INFANTS; CHILDHOOD ASTHMA; ANTIBIOTIC EXPOSURE; MICROBIOTA COMPOSITION; ALLERGIC DISEASES; DELIVERY MODE; HOUSE-DUST; ASSOCIATIONS; RISK;
D O I
10.1111/apha.14092
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Asthma is the most common chronic disease among children, with more than 300 million cases worldwide. Over the past several decades, asthma incidence has grown, and epidemiological studies identify the modernized lifestyle as playing a strong contributing role in this phenomenon. In particular, lifestyle factors that modify the maternal gut microbiome during pregnancy, or the infant microbiome in early life, can act as developmental programming events which determine health or disease susceptibility later in life. Microbial colonization of the gut begins at birth, and factors such as delivery mode, breastfeeding, diet, antibiotic use, and exposure to environmental bacteria influence the development of the infant microbiome. Colonization of the gut microbiome is crucial for proper immune system development and disruptions to this process can predispose a child to asthma development. Here, we describe the importance of early-life events for shaping immune responses along the gut-lung axis and why they may provide a window of opportunity for asthma prevention.
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