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Nutrients, Vol. 10, Pages 1541: Microbial and Nutritional Programming--The Importance of the Microbiome and Early Exposure to Potential Food Allergens in the Development of Allergies (Nutrients)
 


The “microbiota hypothesis” ties the increase in allergy rates observed in highly developed countries over the last decades to disturbances in the gut microbiota. Gut microbiota formation depends on a number of factors and occurs over approximately 1000 days of life, including the prenatal period. During this period the microbiota helps establish the functional immune phenotype, including immune tolerance. The development of immune tolerance depends also on early exposure to potential food allergens, a process referred to as nutritional programming. This article elaborates on the concepts of microbial and nutritional programming and their role in the primary prevention of allergy.


 
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