Levy Ofer
Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Nat Rev Immunol. 2007 May;7(5):379-90. doi: 10.1038/nri2075.
The fetus and newborn face a complex set of immunological demands, including protection against infection, avoidance of harmful inflammatory immune responses that can lead to pre-term delivery, and balancing the transition from a sterile intra-uterine environment to a world that is rich in foreign antigens. These demands shape a distinct neonatal innate immune system that is biased against the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. This bias renders newborns at risk of infection and impairs responses to many vaccines. This Review describes innate immunity in newborns and discusses how this knowledge might be used to prevent and treat infection in this vulnerable population.
胎儿和新生儿面临一系列复杂的免疫需求,包括抵御感染、避免可能导致早产的有害炎症免疫反应,以及平衡从无菌的子宫内环境过渡到富含外来抗原的外部世界。这些需求塑造了独特的新生儿先天免疫系统,该系统倾向于不产生促炎细胞因子。这种倾向使新生儿面临感染风险,并削弱对许多疫苗的反应。本综述描述了新生儿的先天免疫,并讨论了如何利用这些知识来预防和治疗这一脆弱人群的感染。