Hygiene hypothesis and autoimmune diseases: A narrative review of clinical evidences and mechanisms

Autoimmun Rev. 2021 Jul;20(7):102845. doi: 10.1016/j.autrev.2021.102845. Epub 2021 May 7.

Abstract

Since the start of the "modern era", characterized by the increase in urbanization, a progressive attention to hygiene and autoimmune conditions has considerably grown. Although these diseases are often multifactorial, it was demonstrated that environment factors such as pollution, diet and lifestyles may play a crucial role together with genetic signature. Our research, based on the newest and most significant literature of this topic, highlights that the progressive depletion of microbes and parasites due to increased socioeconomic improvement, may lead to a derangement of immunoregulatory mechanisms. Moreover, special attention was given to the complex interplay between microbial agents, as gut microbiome, diet and vitamin D supplementation with the aim of identifying promising future therapeutic options. In conclusion, autoimmunity cannot be limited to hygiene-hypothesis, but from the point of view of precision medicine, this theory represents a fundamental element together with the study of genomics, the microbiome and proteomics, in order to understand the complex functioning of the immune system.

Keywords: Immunoregulation; Microbiota; Vitamin D; “Old friends”.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Autoimmune Diseases*
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome*
  • Humans
  • Hygiene Hypothesis
  • Immune System
  • Microbiota*