2023
DOI: 10.3389/frmbi.2023.1085508
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The impact of bacterial exposure in early life on lung surfactant gene expression, function and respiratory rate in germ-free mice

Abstract: Early-life changes to lung and gut microbiota have been linked to alterations in immune responses that may lead to pulmonary diseases later in life. Associations between early-life microbiota, germ-free status, lung gene expression, lung development and function are not well described. In this study, we compare early-life lung gene transcription under germ-free and different perinatal microbial exposures, and analyze with a predetermined focus on lung capacity and lung surfactant. We also analyze the later-in-… Show more

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