Journal article

The maternal gut microbiome during pregnancy and offspring allergy and asthma

Y Gao, R Nanan, L Macia, J Tan, L Sominsky, TP Quinn, M O'Hely, AL Ponsonby, MLK Tang, F Collier, DH Strickland, P Dhar, S Brix, S Phipps, PD Sly, S Ranganathan, J Stokholm, K Kristiansen, LEK Gray, P Vuillermin

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | Published : 2021

Abstract

Environmental exposures during pregnancy that alter both the maternal gut microbiome and the infant's risk of allergic disease and asthma include a traditional farm environment and consumption of unpasteurized cow's milk, antibiotic use, dietary fiber, and psychosocial stress. Multiple mechanisms acting in concert may underpin these associations and prime the infant to acquire immune competence and homeostasis following exposure to the extrauterine environment. Cellular and metabolic products of the maternal gut microbiome can promote the expression of microbial pattern recognition receptors, as well as thymic and bone marrow hematopoiesis relevant to regulatory immunity. At birth, transmiss..

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