id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_aj4sgsicffheppdug5nimhbyhq Talal A. Chatila Innate Immunity in Asthma 2016.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1467 146 60 lifestyles.1 Of particular interest is the documentation of a protective effect of exposures associated with traditional farming, the influence of how exposure to a traditional farming environment confers protection against asthma and effect of long-term, innate, immune-cell activation by farming-related microbial products (Fig. 1)? Amish farm dust against asthma. protection against allergic asthma to their offspring through mechanisms that involve maternal TLR activation, which suggests that an epigenetic effect may be acquired in utero.8 It is also unclear whether the protective effect of microbial exposure requires live microbes that may asthma risk in Amish and Hutterite farm children. Farming Lifestyle, the Activation of Innate Immunity, and Protection The traditional farming practices in Amish communities protect against n engl j med 375;5 nejm.org August 4, 2016 479 n engl j med 375;5 nejm.org August 4, 2016 479 n engl j med 375;5 nejm.org August 4, 2016 479 ./cache/work_aj4sgsicffheppdug5nimhbyhq.pdf ./txt/work_aj4sgsicffheppdug5nimhbyhq.txt