2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01662-z
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Mid-gestation cytokine profiles in mothers of children affected by autism spectrum disorder: a case–control study

Abstract: Autism Spectrum disorder is one of the commonest and most important neurodevelopmental conditions affecting children today. With an increasing prevalence and an unclear aetiology, it is imperative we find early markers of autism, which may facilitate early identification and intervention. Alterations of gestational cytokine profiles have been reported in mothers of autistic children. Increasing evidence suggests that the intrauterine environment is an important determinant of autism risk. This study aims to ex… Show more

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“…In a recent case-control study, Carter et al ( 26 ) investigated the association between eight maternal cytokines measured at 20 weeks of gestation in 25 mothers to ASD-cases and 50 mothers to controls, matched by infant sex, gestational age, birthweight and maternal BMI. The median cytokine concentrations were compared between groups using non-parametric tests.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In a recent case-control study, Carter et al ( 26 ) investigated the association between eight maternal cytokines measured at 20 weeks of gestation in 25 mothers to ASD-cases and 50 mothers to controls, matched by infant sex, gestational age, birthweight and maternal BMI. The median cytokine concentrations were compared between groups using non-parametric tests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies have investigated maternal cytokines during pregnancy related to offspring risk of ASD, all use samples collected in mid-pregnancy ( 23 26 ). The results are inconsistent, with significant findings failing to replicate across studies, for example, both elevated and decreased levels of IL-4 have been reported among mothers to ASD-cases ( 23 , 26 ). However, there are substantial differences related to design and methodology, and only one of the studies used clinically evaluated cases in a large population-based sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent paper, based on the national Swedish birth registry from 2007 to 2018, assessed that of 383 preterm infants born at a median age of 23.3 weeks, about 24% further developed ASD and 30% attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ( 77 ). Many attempts, including the investigation of the immune and cytokine profile of pregnant mothers ( 78 ), are in the spotlight. The early diagnosis of the autistic syndrome should encourage a prompt series of consultations and actions to safeguard children's oral health and prevent problems that may compel parents to resort to burdensome dental interventions.…”
Section: Oral Health Prevention In the Autistic Subject As Early As P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several previous studies have investigated maternal cytokines during pregnancy related to offspring risk of ASD, all use samples collected in mid-pregnancy (23)(24)(25)(26). The results are inconsistent, with significant findings failing to replicate across studies, for example, both elevated and decreased levels of IL-4 have been reported among mothers to ASD-cases (23,26). However, there are substantial differences related to design and methodology, and only one of the studies used clinically evaluated cases in a large population-based sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%