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Cell ; 184(15): 3884-3898.e11, 2021 07 22.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34143954

RÉSUMÉ

Immune-microbe interactions early in life influence the risk of allergies, asthma, and other inflammatory diseases. Breastfeeding guides healthier immune-microbe relationships by providing nutrients to specialized microbes that in turn benefit the host's immune system. Such bacteria have co-evolved with humans but are now increasingly rare in modern societies. Here we show that a lack of bifidobacteria, and in particular depletion of genes required for human milk oligosaccharide (HMO) utilization from the metagenome, is associated with systemic inflammation and immune dysregulation early in life. In breastfed infants given Bifidobacterium infantis EVC001, which expresses all HMO-utilization genes, intestinal T helper 2 (Th2) and Th17 cytokines were silenced and interferon ß (IFNß) was induced. Fecal water from EVC001-supplemented infants contains abundant indolelactate and B. infantis-derived indole-3-lactic acid (ILA) upregulated immunoregulatory galectin-1 in Th2 and Th17 cells during polarization, providing a functional link between beneficial microbes and immunoregulation during the first months of life.


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Bifidobacterium/physiologie , Système immunitaire/croissance et développement , Système immunitaire/microbiologie , Antibactériens/pharmacologie , Marqueurs biologiques/métabolisme , Allaitement naturel , Lymphocytes T CD4+/immunologie , Polarité de la cellule , Prolifération cellulaire , Cytokines/métabolisme , Fèces/composition chimique , Fèces/microbiologie , Galectine 1/métabolisme , Microbiome gastro-intestinal , Humains , Indoles/métabolisme , Nouveau-né , Inflammation/sang , Inflammation/génétique , Muqueuse intestinale/immunologie , Métabolome , Lait humain/composition chimique , Oligosaccharides/métabolisme , Cellules Th17/immunologie , Lymphocytes auxiliaires Th2/immunologie , Eau
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