2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ntt.2012.07.006
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Cytokine dysregulation in autism spectrum disorders (ASD): Possible role of the environment

Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are neurodevelopmental diseases that affect an alarming number of individuals. The etiological basis of ASD is unclear, and evidence suggests it involves both genetic and environmental factors. There are many reports of cytokine imbalances in ASD. These imbalances could have a pathogenic role, or they may be markers of underlying genetic and environmental influences. Cytokines act primarily as mediators of immunological activity, but they also have significant interactions with … Show more

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“…The three SCFAs produced by the intestinal bacteria are acetic acid, propionic acid and butyric acid. SCFAs are important for the health and regulation of the intestinal membrane integrity and the development of innate and adaptive immune responses [2,6,12,18,19]. The gut microbiome is mainly shaped during the first months of life by different factors, including vaginal delivery, the host's genome, breastfeeding or formula feeding, use of antibiotics, GI infections and stress [2,19].…”
Section: The Microbiome In Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The three SCFAs produced by the intestinal bacteria are acetic acid, propionic acid and butyric acid. SCFAs are important for the health and regulation of the intestinal membrane integrity and the development of innate and adaptive immune responses [2,6,12,18,19]. The gut microbiome is mainly shaped during the first months of life by different factors, including vaginal delivery, the host's genome, breastfeeding or formula feeding, use of antibiotics, GI infections and stress [2,19].…”
Section: The Microbiome In Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gut microbiota is known to regulate brain activity and homeostasis of microglia through the immune system [2,12,13,18,41,44]. Microglia cells are a type of macrophage acting as the first immune defense in the brain.…”
Section: Immune System In Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the etiology of autism is uncertain, its occurrence is continuously increasing to a prevalence level of almost 1% in children (Baird et al, 2006;CDC, 2012). The interaction of certain toxicants with brain tissue has recently been hypothesized to induce neuroinflammation associated with an ASD phenotype (Goines & Ashwood, 2013;Schwartzer et al, 2013). Thus, development of an appropriate animal model is necessary to allow researchers to better investigate the etiology/ pathogenesis of autism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%