Importance of Early-Life Microbiome in Driving Immune Maturation and Determining Allergy Outcomes

The gut microbiome, defined as all of the microbial inhabitants (microbial community) and their collective genomes, plays a key role in immune system maturation and immunoregulation and therefore has significance in prevention or development and manifestations of allergic disease. This summary explains the importance of early-life microbiome in driving immune maturation.
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Nestlé Health Science