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Evaluation of antineuronal antibodies and 8-OHdG in mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder: a case-control study.

Şermin Bilgen UlgarHamza AyaydınHakim CelikIsmail KoyuncuAdnan Kirmit
Published in: International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice (2021)
According to the our study, maternal antineuronal antibodies, such as anti-amphiphysin and anti-Ri, may contribute to the risk of childhood autism. Studies with larger samples are needed.KEY POINTSMaternal factors associated with autism should be investigated in order to create early diagnosis and treatment opportunities for autism.Based on the importance of immunological and cerebellar pathologies in autism aetiology, we aimed to investigate antineuronal antibodies in mothers of children with autism.Maternal antineuronal antibodies, such as anti-amphiphysin and anti-Ri, may contribute to the risk of childhood autism.High anti-amphiphysin antibody levels in mothers of children with autism may also occur against the amphiphysin in the structure of the SrGAP3 gene, which is associated with autism.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • young adults
  • gene expression
  • pregnant women
  • mass spectrometry
  • body mass index
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • physical activity
  • pregnancy outcomes