Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to Adulthood
It is well established that adaptive immune responses are deficient in early life, contributing to increased mortality and morbidity. The developmental trajectories of different components of innate immunity are only recently being explored. Individual molecules, cells, or pathways of innate recogni...
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doaj-07f9a0296bc34ca08f26840fa1caa1dd2020-11-25T01:43:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242017-08-01810.3389/fimmu.2017.00957278689Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to AdulthoodAnastasia Georgountzou0Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos1Nikolaos G. Papadopoulos2Allergy and Clinical Immunology Unit, 2nd Pediatric Clinic, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, GreeceAllergy and Clinical Immunology Unit, 2nd Pediatric Clinic, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, GreeceDivision of Infection, Inflammation and Respiratory Medicine, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomIt is well established that adaptive immune responses are deficient in early life, contributing to increased mortality and morbidity. The developmental trajectories of different components of innate immunity are only recently being explored. Individual molecules, cells, or pathways of innate recognition and signaling, within different compartments/anatomical sites, demonstrate variable maturation patterns. Despite some discrepancies among published data, valuable information is emerging, showing that the developmental pattern of cytokine responses during early life is age and toll-like receptor specific, and may be modified by genetic and environmental factors. Interestingly, specific environmental exposures have been linked both to innate function modifications and the occurrence of chronic inflammatory disorders, such as respiratory allergies. As these conditions are on the rise, our knowledge on innate immune development and its modulating factors needs to be expanded. Improved understanding of the sequence of events associated with disease onset and persistence will lead toward meaningful interventions. This review describes the state-of-the-art on normal postnatal innate immune ontogeny and highlights research areas that are currently explored or should be further addressed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00957/fullinnate immunitypostnatal developmentinnate ontogenyimmune trajectoriesimmune-related diseases |
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Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to Adulthood |
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Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to Adulthood |
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Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to Adulthood |
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Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to Adulthood |
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Postnatal Innate Immune Development: From Birth to Adulthood |
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postnatal innate immune development: from birth to adulthood |
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It is well established that adaptive immune responses are deficient in early life, contributing to increased mortality and morbidity. The developmental trajectories of different components of innate immunity are only recently being explored. Individual molecules, cells, or pathways of innate recognition and signaling, within different compartments/anatomical sites, demonstrate variable maturation patterns. Despite some discrepancies among published data, valuable information is emerging, showing that the developmental pattern of cytokine responses during early life is age and toll-like receptor specific, and may be modified by genetic and environmental factors. Interestingly, specific environmental exposures have been linked both to innate function modifications and the occurrence of chronic inflammatory disorders, such as respiratory allergies. As these conditions are on the rise, our knowledge on innate immune development and its modulating factors needs to be expanded. Improved understanding of the sequence of events associated with disease onset and persistence will lead toward meaningful interventions. This review describes the state-of-the-art on normal postnatal innate immune ontogeny and highlights research areas that are currently explored or should be further addressed. |
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innate immunity postnatal development innate ontogeny immune trajectories immune-related diseases |
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