Immunity
Volume 54, Issue 8, 10 August 2021, Pages 1633-1635
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Milk and bugs educate infant immune systems

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Immune-system maturation starts early in life, but studies investigating immune-system education in human infants remain scarce. In a recent issue of Cell, Henrick et al. study early gut microbiota and immune-system development in two infant cohorts. The authors describe that Bifidobacteria can use milk sugars to produce immunoregulatory compounds that induce immune tolerance and reduce intestinal inflammation.

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