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Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells
The human fetal immune system begins to develop early during gestation; however, factors responsible for fetal immune-priming remain elusive. We explored potential exposure to microbial agents in utero and their contribution toward activation of memory T cells in fetal tissues. We profiled microbes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8240556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34077752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.039 |
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author | Mishra, Archita Lai, Ghee Chuan Yao, Leong Jing Aung, Thet Tun Shental, Noam Rotter-Maskowitz, Aviva Shepherdson, Edwin Singh, Gurmit Singh Naranjan Pai, Rhea Shanti, Adhika Wong, Regina Men Men Lee, Andrea Khyriem, Costerwell Dutertre, Charles Antoine Chakarov, Svetoslav Srinivasan, K.G. Shadan, Nurhidaya Binte Zhang, Xiao-Meng Khalilnezhad, Shabnam Cottier, Fabien Tan, Alrina Shin Min Low, Gillian Chen, Phyllis Fan, Yiping Hor, Pei Xiang Lee, Avery Khoo May Choolani, Mahesh Vermijlen, David Sharma, Ankur Fuks, Garold Straussman, Ravid Pavelka, Norman Malleret, Benoit McGovern, Naomi Albani, Salvatore Chan, Jerry Kok Yen Ginhoux, Florent |
author_facet | Mishra, Archita Lai, Ghee Chuan Yao, Leong Jing Aung, Thet Tun Shental, Noam Rotter-Maskowitz, Aviva Shepherdson, Edwin Singh, Gurmit Singh Naranjan Pai, Rhea Shanti, Adhika Wong, Regina Men Men Lee, Andrea Khyriem, Costerwell Dutertre, Charles Antoine Chakarov, Svetoslav Srinivasan, K.G. Shadan, Nurhidaya Binte Zhang, Xiao-Meng Khalilnezhad, Shabnam Cottier, Fabien Tan, Alrina Shin Min Low, Gillian Chen, Phyllis Fan, Yiping Hor, Pei Xiang Lee, Avery Khoo May Choolani, Mahesh Vermijlen, David Sharma, Ankur Fuks, Garold Straussman, Ravid Pavelka, Norman Malleret, Benoit McGovern, Naomi Albani, Salvatore Chan, Jerry Kok Yen Ginhoux, Florent |
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description | The human fetal immune system begins to develop early during gestation; however, factors responsible for fetal immune-priming remain elusive. We explored potential exposure to microbial agents in utero and their contribution toward activation of memory T cells in fetal tissues. We profiled microbes across fetal organs using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and detected low but consistent microbial signal in fetal gut, skin, placenta, and lungs in the 2(nd) trimester of gestation. We identified several live bacterial strains including Staphylococcus and Lactobacillus in fetal tissues, which induced in vitro activation of memory T cells in fetal mesenteric lymph node, supporting the role of microbial exposure in fetal immune-priming. Finally, using SEM and RNA-ISH, we visualized discrete localization of bacteria-like structures and eubacterial-RNA within 14(th) weeks fetal gut lumen. These findings indicate selective presence of live microbes in fetal organs during the 2(nd) trimester of gestation and have broader implications toward the establishment of immune competency and priming before birth. |
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spelling | pubmed-82405562021-07-02 Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells Mishra, Archita Lai, Ghee Chuan Yao, Leong Jing Aung, Thet Tun Shental, Noam Rotter-Maskowitz, Aviva Shepherdson, Edwin Singh, Gurmit Singh Naranjan Pai, Rhea Shanti, Adhika Wong, Regina Men Men Lee, Andrea Khyriem, Costerwell Dutertre, Charles Antoine Chakarov, Svetoslav Srinivasan, K.G. Shadan, Nurhidaya Binte Zhang, Xiao-Meng Khalilnezhad, Shabnam Cottier, Fabien Tan, Alrina Shin Min Low, Gillian Chen, Phyllis Fan, Yiping Hor, Pei Xiang Lee, Avery Khoo May Choolani, Mahesh Vermijlen, David Sharma, Ankur Fuks, Garold Straussman, Ravid Pavelka, Norman Malleret, Benoit McGovern, Naomi Albani, Salvatore Chan, Jerry Kok Yen Ginhoux, Florent Cell Article The human fetal immune system begins to develop early during gestation; however, factors responsible for fetal immune-priming remain elusive. We explored potential exposure to microbial agents in utero and their contribution toward activation of memory T cells in fetal tissues. We profiled microbes across fetal organs using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and detected low but consistent microbial signal in fetal gut, skin, placenta, and lungs in the 2(nd) trimester of gestation. We identified several live bacterial strains including Staphylococcus and Lactobacillus in fetal tissues, which induced in vitro activation of memory T cells in fetal mesenteric lymph node, supporting the role of microbial exposure in fetal immune-priming. Finally, using SEM and RNA-ISH, we visualized discrete localization of bacteria-like structures and eubacterial-RNA within 14(th) weeks fetal gut lumen. These findings indicate selective presence of live microbes in fetal organs during the 2(nd) trimester of gestation and have broader implications toward the establishment of immune competency and priming before birth. Cell Press 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8240556/ /pubmed/34077752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.039 Text en Crown Copyright © 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mishra, Archita Lai, Ghee Chuan Yao, Leong Jing Aung, Thet Tun Shental, Noam Rotter-Maskowitz, Aviva Shepherdson, Edwin Singh, Gurmit Singh Naranjan Pai, Rhea Shanti, Adhika Wong, Regina Men Men Lee, Andrea Khyriem, Costerwell Dutertre, Charles Antoine Chakarov, Svetoslav Srinivasan, K.G. Shadan, Nurhidaya Binte Zhang, Xiao-Meng Khalilnezhad, Shabnam Cottier, Fabien Tan, Alrina Shin Min Low, Gillian Chen, Phyllis Fan, Yiping Hor, Pei Xiang Lee, Avery Khoo May Choolani, Mahesh Vermijlen, David Sharma, Ankur Fuks, Garold Straussman, Ravid Pavelka, Norman Malleret, Benoit McGovern, Naomi Albani, Salvatore Chan, Jerry Kok Yen Ginhoux, Florent Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
title | Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
title_full | Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
title_fullStr | Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
title_short | Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
title_sort | microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8240556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34077752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.039 |
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