2017
DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00016-17
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Maternal Immunoreactivity to Herpes Simplex Virus 2 and Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Male Offspring

Abstract: Maternal infections during pregnancy are associated with risk of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Proposed pathogenetic mechanisms include fetal infection, placental inflammation, and maternal cytokines or antibodies that cross the placenta. The Autism Birth Cohort comprises mothers, fathers, and offspring recruited in Norway in 1999 to 2008. Through questionnaire screening, referrals, and linkages to a national patient registry, 442 mothers of children with ASD were id… Show more

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“…By 6 weeks of age, the magenta module eigengene was no longer significantly upregulated in MG 4E mice, suggesting that this set of transcripts were only upregulated during postnatal development. Interestingly, the herpes simplex virus infection and autoimmune thyroid disease pathways in the magenta module have been reported to be risk factors for ASD [51][52][53] . In addition to the upregulated genes ( Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By 6 weeks of age, the magenta module eigengene was no longer significantly upregulated in MG 4E mice, suggesting that this set of transcripts were only upregulated during postnatal development. Interestingly, the herpes simplex virus infection and autoimmune thyroid disease pathways in the magenta module have been reported to be risk factors for ASD [51][52][53] . In addition to the upregulated genes ( Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mora et al found a higher rate of anti-HSV IgM in children with ASD than in healthy controls (17). Moreover, a recent study conducted in Norway found that high levels of HSV-2 IgG antibodies collected in maternal midpregnancy plasma were associated with increased risk of ASD in male offspring (29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of seasonality of birth or conception add circumstantial evidence insofar as influenza and other infectious diseases also follow seasonal patterns. Norwegian mothers of male children with ASD versus male controls were observed to have higher mid‐pregnancy serum antibodies to Herpes simplex virus‐2 [Mahic et al, ], however, the proportion who were seropositive did not differ and several potential confounders were not controlled. A previous study found no association with HSV‐2 [Atladottir et al, ].…”
Section: Etiologic Research On Environmental Contributions To Asd: a mentioning
confidence: 99%