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Slow Start

17 May 2026

Slow Start

There are lots of things newborn babies can’t quite do yet. One of those is to fight off certain types of infections that most adults brush aside with ease. Researchers examined how the neonatal mouse immune system handles cytomegalovirus infection – a virus that can cause serious harm in newborns. They tracked T cell numbers (immune cells, white) in the spleen (pictured at intervals from 0, left, to 28, right, days post birth),and found not only that newborns start life with very few of these cells, but also that the cells fail to mature into effective virus-killing fighters. Adding extra adult T cells didn’t help, unless those cells had already been trained by prior infection, showing that the newborn environment cannot properly prepare them for battle. New therapies could build on this, boosting the signals that help ready T cells for action, or providing a ready-primed supply to give newborns a helping hand.

Written by Anthony Lewis

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