2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.27.461705
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Balance between protective and pathogenic immune responses to pneumonia in the neonatal lung enforced by gut microbiota

Abstract: While modern clinical practices like cesarean sections and perinatal antibiotics have improved infant survival, treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics alters intestinal microbiota and causes dysbiosis. Infants exposed to perinatal antibiotics have an increased likelihood of life-threatening infections, including pneumonia. Here, we investigated how gut microbiota sculpt pulmonary immune responses, promoting recovery and resolution of infection in newborn rhesus macaques. Early-life antibiotic exposure, mirr… Show more

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