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Possible Mechanisms of Autism Development Explored

by Simi Paknikar on September 13, 2017 at 6:49 PM
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Studies have explored the role of maternal infection and inflammation in the development of autism in the offspring.


Autism is a developmental condition characterized by problems with communication and social interaction. The child shows repetitive behavior and appears to be in his/her own world, but usually has normal intelligence. The exact causes of autism are not known, though genetic and environmental factors have been implicated. A better understanding of the causes could help to take steps to prevent the condition, which is important since it does not have a definite cure.

‘Research on pregnant mice suggests possible mechanisms of development of autism in the offspring.’

The presence of infection during pregnancy appears to influence the development of autism. It has been earlier suggested that severe infection during pregnancy that requires hospitalization could increase the risk of giving birth to an autistic child. A study from Denmark indicated that viral infections during the first trimester of pregnancy increased the risk of autism three times, while serious bacterial infections during the second trimester increased the risk 1.42 times.

The link between inflammation during pregnancy and the development of brain changes has been suggested by another study in mice. In the study, a type of immune cells called the Th17 cells released a chemical called IL-17 which appeared to affect certain parts of the fetal brain, resulting in �patches'.

In one study on mice with behavioral problems, the scientists studied a part of the somatosensory cortex where patches commonly occur called S1DZ. The somatosensory cortex is the part of the brain that is responsible for processing information obtained from our surroundings. They found that:

Another study in mice demonstrated the role of inflammation during pregnancy in the development of behavioral problems in mice. The scientists found that:

Implication of these studies

Further studies in humans are necessary to validate the findings of the two studies in humans. Scientists also warn that though severe maternal infection could be a cause of autism, it is not the only cause, and therefore eliminating bacteria may not be the answer to preventing all cases of autism.

Reference:

  1. Nature, September 13,(2017)

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