Early life imprinting of intestinal immune tolerance and tissue homeostasis Review


Authors: Paucar Iza, Y. A.; Brown, C. C.
Review Title: Early life imprinting of intestinal immune tolerance and tissue homeostasis
Abstract: Besides its canonical role in protecting the host from pathogens, the immune system plays an arguably equally important role in maintaining tissue homeostasis. Within barrier tissues that interface with the external microenvironment, induction of immune tolerance to innocuous antigens, such as commensal, dietary, and environmental antigens, is key to establishing immune homeostasis. The early postnatal period represents a critical window of opportunity in which parallel development of the tissue, immune cells, and microbiota allows for reciprocal regulation that shapes the long-term immunological tone of the tissue and subsequent risk of immune-mediated diseases. During early infancy, the immune system appears to sacrifice pro-inflammatory functions, prioritizing the establishment of tissue tolerance. In this review, we discuss mechanisms underlying early life windows for intestinal tolerance with a focus on newly identified RORγt+ antigen-presenting cells–Thetis cells–and highlight the role of the intestinal microenvironment in shaping intestinal immune system development and tolerance. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: review; nonhuman; protein function; phenotype; animal; metabolism; animals; immune system; immunological tolerance; immunology; immune tolerance; immunomodulation; early life; intestine flora; microbiology; homeostasis; lymphoid tissue; intestine; intestines; antigen presenting cell; antigen-presenting cells; immunocompetent cell; intestine mucosa; ontogeny; intestinal mucosa; retinoid related orphan receptor gamma; gut microbiota; nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group f, member 3; humans; human; gastrointestinal microbiome; breast milk; thetis cell; thetis cells; early life stress
Journal Title: Immunological Reviews
Volume: 323
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0105-2896
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2024-05-01
Start Page: 303
End Page: 315
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/imr.13321
PUBMED: 38501766
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC11102293
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