2017
DOI: 10.1101/232231
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Transplacental protection against asthma by maternal treatment with a bacterial-derived immunomodulatory agent

Abstract: Studies in European and US farming populations have documented major reductions in asthma prevalence in offspring of mothers exposed to microbial breakdown products present in farm dusts and unprocessed foods. This was associated with enhancement of innate immune competence in the offspring. We sought to (i) identify a safe therapeutic that would reproduce these immunomodulatory effects in a murine model, (ii) elucidate underlying mechanism(s)-of-action, and (iii) develop a scientific rationale for progressing… Show more

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