Immunological Abnormalities in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
H. Jyonouchi
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Abstract

Secondary to clinical features indicating chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation, the immune system has long been suspected to have a role in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Studies of postmortem autistic brains indicate the presence of immune mediated chronic inflammation in some but not all autistic brains. However, studies of immune abnormalities in ASD children yielded no conclusive results. Instead, immune abnormalities reported appear to affect almost all aspects of the immune system and are often contradictory. This may be associated with the marked heterogeneity of ASD subjects, since ASD is a behaviorally defined syndrome. In addition, variable co-morbid conditions could affect the immune-parameters, making such analysis very difficult. Alternatively, various immune abnormalities reported may be associated with the fact that ASD is a polygenic condition affected by multiple genetic and environmental factors, resulting in similar behavioral symptoms. At present, it is unknown how the immune system contributes to the onset and progress of ASD. Nevertheless, the results of previous studies indicate the presence of chronic inflammation, in at least a portion of ASD children. This review summarizes previous immunological findings and the problems associated with these studies. The direction that future research needs to take will also be discussed.
自闭症谱系障碍的免疫异常
继慢性炎症和免疫失调的临床特征之后,免疫系统一直被怀疑在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中起作用。对死后自闭症大脑的研究表明,在一些但不是所有自闭症大脑中存在免疫介导的慢性炎症。然而,对ASD儿童免疫异常的研究没有得出结论性的结果。相反,报告的免疫异常似乎影响免疫系统的几乎所有方面,而且往往是相互矛盾的。这可能与ASD受试者的显著异质性有关,因为ASD是一种行为定义的综合征。此外,可变的共病条件可能影响免疫参数,使这种分析非常困难。或者,报道的各种免疫异常可能与ASD是一种受多种遗传和环境因素影响的多基因疾病有关,导致类似的行为症状。目前,尚不清楚免疫系统如何促进ASD的发生和发展。然而,先前的研究结果表明,至少有一部分ASD儿童存在慢性炎症。本文综述了以往的免疫学发现以及与这些研究相关的问题。未来的研究方向也将被讨论。
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Advances in Neuroimmune Biology
Advances in Neuroimmune Biology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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