The role of LPS and CpG in the farm effect against allergies, and beyond

IF 6 Allergologie select Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5414/ALX02327E
Vivian I.V. Gerretsen, M. Schuijs
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Abstract

The prevalence of allergic disease has increased significantly over the past decades. Although allergies are inherently multifactorial and heterogenous; environmental, maternal, and early-life microbial exposures could strongly modify disease risk. The effects of environmental microbiota are illustrated by the “farm effect”, showing protection against asthma when children grow up on traditional farms. Recent studies have further revealed an important role for early-life exposure to a microbe-rich environment imposing lung and gut microbiome maturation and immune education, preventing allergic disease in childhood. Advances are made in the field of immunology and microbiome research, which identified entire microbial taxa, as well as specific microbial metabolites and bacterial products associated with reducing disease risk. Here we discuss the cross-talk between the microbiota and the pathogenesis of allergic disease, including bacterial products as lipopolysaccharide and CpG, in the farm effect.
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脂多糖和CpG在农场抗过敏及其他方面的作用
在过去的几十年里,过敏性疾病的患病率显著增加。虽然过敏本质上是多因素和异质性的;环境、母体和生命早期的微生物暴露可能强烈地改变疾病风险。“农场效应”说明了环境微生物群的影响,表明在传统农场长大的儿童对哮喘有保护作用。最近的研究进一步揭示了生命早期暴露于富含微生物的环境中对肺部和肠道微生物群的成熟和免疫教育,预防儿童过敏性疾病的重要作用。免疫学和微生物组研究领域取得了进展,确定了整个微生物分类群,以及与降低疾病风险相关的特定微生物代谢物和细菌产物。在此,我们讨论了微生物群与过敏性疾病发病机制之间的串扰,包括细菌产物如脂多糖和CpG,在农场效应。
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