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Maternal immune response and air pollution exposure during pregnancy: insights from the Early Markers for Autism (EMA) study.

Heather E VolkBo ParkCalliope HollingueKaren L JonesPaul AshwoodGayle C WindhamFred LurmanStacey E AlexeeffMartin KharraziMichelle PearlJudy Van de WaterLisa A Croen
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2020)
This study suggests that maternal immune activation is associated with risk for neurodevelopmental disorders. Furthermore, that prenatal air pollution exposure is associated with small, but perhaps biologically relevant, effects on maternal immune system function during pregnancy. Additional studies are needed to better evaluate how prenatal exposure to air pollution affects the trajectory of maternal immune activation during pregnancy, if windows of heightened susceptibility can be identified, and how these factors influence neurodevelopment of the offspring.
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