Matrix metalloproteinases in autism spectrum disorders.

Journal of molecular psychiatry Pub Date : 2013-09-17 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1186/2049-9256-1-16
Morsi W Abdallah, Tanja M Michel
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Abstract

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are group of developmental disabilities with a complex neurobiological basis including putative changes in the immune system. They are characterized by pervasive qualitative abnormalities in social interactions, communication, and stereotyped behaviour. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) represent a group of proteases which play an important role in neuroinflammation and neurodevelopment. Therefore, they possibly have a crucial function in the etiopathology of ASD. In this review, we summarize the plausibility of the hypothesis that MMPs are involved in the neuropathology of ASD. Possible pathways through which MMPs can contribute to the pathogenesis of ASD are discussed including neuroinflammatory mechanisms inclusive of mediating neuropathological effects of infections, the associations between MMPs and other biomarkers such as cytokines, chemokines and neurotrophic factors. Despite sufficient evidence for such an involvement of MMPs in the neuropathology of ASD, they have not yet been extensively studied in this context. Thus, further research in this field is not only urgently needed but also very promising and may also lead to new therapeutic approaches.

自闭症谱系障碍中的基质金属蛋白酶。
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一组发育障碍,具有复杂的神经生物学基础,包括假定的免疫系统变化。他们的特点是在社会交往、沟通和刻板行为中普遍存在质的异常。基质金属蛋白酶(Matrix metalloproteinases, MMPs)是一类在神经炎症和神经发育中起重要作用的蛋白酶。因此,它们可能在ASD的发病机制中起着至关重要的作用。在这篇综述中,我们总结了MMPs参与ASD神经病理的假设的合理性。讨论了MMPs参与ASD发病机制的可能途径,包括介导感染的神经病理作用的神经炎症机制,MMPs与其他生物标志物如细胞因子、趋化因子和神经营养因子之间的关联。尽管有足够的证据表明MMPs参与ASD的神经病理学,但尚未在此背景下进行广泛的研究。因此,这一领域的进一步研究不仅是迫切需要的,而且是非常有希望的,并且可能会产生新的治疗方法。
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