Interleukin-1 β /Interleukin10 Ratio Produced by Monocytes as a Biomarker of Neuroinflammation in Autism

H. Jyonouchi, L. Geng, S. Buyske
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Objective: Innate immune abnormalities have been frequently reported in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), but a role of innate immunity in ASD is not well understood. This study explored a possible role of innate immunity in ASD clinical features and co-morbidities.Methods: Purified peripheral blood monocytes (PBMo) from ASD (N=125) and non-ASD (N=36) subjects were cultured overnight with or without stimulants of innate immunity, and production of pro-inflammatory and counter-regulator cytokines were assessed. Behavioral symptoms were assessed by aberrant behavioral checklist (ABC) at the time of PBMo sampling.Results: ASD PBMo revealed highly variable IL-1β/IL-10 ratios, in contrast to a tight range of IL-1β/IL-10 ratios in non-ASD control cells. There was no association between cytokine levels or IL-1β/IL-10 ratios and ABC subscale scores when ASD data was analyzed, as a whole. However, when ASD data was separated into high, low, or normal (equivalent to controls) IL-1β/IL-1 ratio groups, IL-1β levels were positively associated with stereotypy in the high ratio group. In contrast, IL-1β and IL-10 levels were negatively associated with irritability, lethargy, and hyperactivity in the normal ratio group. The low ratio group revealed a negative association between IL-1β levels and lethargy. When longitudinal changes in cytokine production from PBMo were studied in selected ASD subjects, fluctuating ratios were found in ASD subjects with deviated (high or low) IL-1β/IL-10 ratios, but ratios remained stable in ASD subjects with normal ratios. ASD subjects with deviated ratios were found to have higher frequencies of non-IgE mediated food allergy (NFA) (p<0.05) and seizure disorder (p<0.01) than those with normal ratios.Conclusion: IL-1β and IL-10 produced by innate immune responses play crucial roles in the neuroimmune network. Thus the deviated (high or low) IL-1β/IL-10 ratio from ASD monocytes may be a promising candidate biomarker for assessing changes of neuroimmune regulations and risk of comorbidities (NFA and seizure disorders) in ASD.
白细胞介素-1 β /白细胞介素- 10比值作为自闭症神经炎症的生物标志物
目的:先天性免疫异常在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童中经常被报道,但先天免疫在ASD中的作用尚不清楚。本研究探讨先天免疫在ASD临床特征和合并症中的可能作用。方法:从ASD (N=125)和非ASD (N=36)受试者中纯化的外周血单核细胞(PBMo),在有或没有天然免疫刺激剂的情况下培养过夜,评估促炎和抗调节细胞因子的产生。在PBMo取样时采用异常行为检查表(ABC)评估行为症状。结果:ASD PBMo显示出高度可变的IL-1β/IL-10比值,而非ASD对照细胞的IL-1β/IL-10比值范围较小。当对ASD数据进行整体分析时,细胞因子水平或IL-1β/IL-10比值与ABC量表评分之间没有关联。然而,当将ASD数据分为高、低或正常(相当于对照组)IL-1β/IL-1比率组时,IL-1β水平在高比率组与刻板印象呈正相关。相比之下,在正常比例组中,IL-1β和IL-10水平与烦躁、嗜睡和多动呈负相关。低比值组IL-1β水平与嗜睡呈负相关。在选定的ASD受试者中研究PBMo产生的细胞因子的纵向变化时,发现IL-1β/IL-10比值偏离(高或低)的ASD受试者的比值波动,但比值正常的ASD受试者的比值保持稳定。非ige介导的食物过敏(NFA)和癫痫发作(p<0.01)发生率高于正常比例组。结论:先天免疫反应产生的IL-1β和IL-10在神经免疫网络中起重要作用。因此,偏离(高或低)的ASD单核细胞IL-1β/IL-10比值可能是评估ASD中神经免疫调节变化和合共病(NFA和癫痫)风险的有希望的候选生物标志物。
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