Eosinophils drive intestinal remodelling and innate defence in reproduction - PubMed
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- Eosinophils accumulate in the small intestine during pregnancy and peak during lactation, independent of infection or inflammation.
- Eosinophils promote goblet cell differentiation intrinsically in stem cells, leading to increased mucus production and intestinal remodeling.
- This remodeling strengthens innate defense, limiting pathogen entry and providing protection against enteric bacterial infections, especially during lactation.
- The intestinal remodeling and enhanced innate defense can persist for weeks after lactation ceases.
- The findings highlight a tissue-specific immune adaptation in reproduction that contrasts with systemic immune tolerance, potentially evolved to protect mothers and offspring in pathogen-rich environments.