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Gut Health in Early Life

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A study in Nature Microbiology reports that transitioning babies from milk to solid food reprograms the gut’s immune defenses. Weaning introduces diverse microbes into the intestinal tract for the first time, triggering an intense but temporary inflammatory response. During this early phase, intestinal stem cells begin to differentiate between friendly and unfriendly microbes. As these stem cells divide and mature into the full-functioning cells of the intestinal lining, a genetic “memory” of how to respond to microbes develops. When the gut is exposed to threats or friendly microbes later in life, these primed cells recognize the signals and are able to launch a faster and more efficient immune response.

To better understand how this early phase in gut microbiology “trains” the immune system, the research team interrupted stem cell programming by administering low doses of penicillin to young mice, eliminating some beneficial bacteria. The interruption in programming turned out to be critical. As adults, these mice had weaker immune defenses and higher risks of colitis and colon cancer. The study highlights the importance of a diverse microbiome during infancy, suggesting that disruptions in early life—whether from antibiotic use or a poor diet—can permanently compromise the gut’s ability to ward off inflammatory disease in adulthood.

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