Editorial: The early life window of opportunity: role of the microbiome on immune system imprinting

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Ardeshir, Amir | Gensollen, Thomas | Zeng, Melody | Al Nabhani, Ziad | Blumberg, Richard

Edité par CCSD ; Frontiers -

International audience. The early stages of life, from the late fetal period to infancy, represent a critical window of opportunity for shaping the immune system and setting the stage for lifelong health span. During this time, the developing microbiome plays a crucial role in educating and priming immune responses, with long-lasting consequences for health and disease. This Research Topic brings together five articles that provide novel insights into the complex interactions between the early-life microbiome and immune system development. Figure 1 provides a visual representation of the key concepts discussed in this Research Topic, highlighting the critical role of the early-life microbiome in shaping health span.

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