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- W2070256220 abstract "Abstract The influence of the maternal immune system on pregnancy and on the foetus immune system have given rise to a variety of observations and interesting hypotheses. For example, the higher prevalence of atopy in first-born children as compared to their brotherhood is known as the “birth order effect”. The “hygienic hypothesis” states that more hygienic live conditions, and consequently reduced exposure to pathogens in young age (included the period of foetal development), increases the risk of atopy. Here we review the ideas concerning maternal exposure to paternal antigens and immunomodulation. In particularly, we discuss the idea that this phenomenon may induce a regulatory environment in women that interfere with the developing foetal immune system. This regulatory environment could be responsible for protecting children to the development of atopy during adulthood. We propose that maternal exposure to paternal antigens through different situations, such as pregnancy, repeated exposure to sperm or Paternal Leukocyte Immunization (PLI) would combine the “birth order effect” and the “hygienic hypothesis” and thus lower the risk to atopy in children through the transference of a regulatory environment to the foetus." @default.
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- W2070256220 title "Maternal exposure to paternal antigens can modulate the foetus immune system and is associated with reduced atopy in the childhood" @default.
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