Longitudinal analyses of development of the immune system during the first five years of life in relation to lifestyle.
Axel OlinNathalie AcevedoTadepally LakshmikanthYang ChenCatharina JohanssonJohan AlmAnnika ScheyniusPetter BrodinPublished in: Allergy (2022)
This exploratory study suggests that leukocyte frequencies and cell phenotypes change with age in the same way across all children, while functional development follows one of two discrete trajectories that largely segregate by family lifestyle, supporting the hypothesis that early environmental exposures imprint immune cell function which may contribute to IgE sensitization. Our results also support that the first two years are critical for the environmental exposures to imprint the immune cells. Further studies with larger sample sizes are required to validate our findings.