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MATERNAL INFECTION AND AUTISM Hatf Sohail, Sama El Refaei, Alexander Yong, Vaishali Sri Prathap PHM142 Fall 2015 Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Henderson Instructor: Dr. David Hampson

MATERNAL INFECTION AND AUTISM Hatf Sohail, Sama El Refaei, Alexander Yong, Vaishali Sri Prathap PHM142 Fall 2015 Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Henderson Instructor:

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MATERNAL INFECTION AND AUTISM

Hatf Sohail, Sama El Refaei, Alexander Yong, Vaishali Sri Prathap

PHM142 Fall 2015Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey HendersonInstructor: Dr. David Hampson

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WHAT IS AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD)?

• Impairments in social interactions, communication,

and a stereotyped, repetitive repertoire of interests

and activities

• Considered a spectrum because of the variety of

symptoms and varying degrees of severity

• There is a connection between ASD and low

immunoglobulin counts

• Higher prevalence in boys Picture Taken from: "The Signs of Autism in Toddlers: How to Spot Autism in Children." Health Guide Info. Web. 13 Oct. 2015. <http://www.healthguideinfo.com/diagnosing-autism/p76634/#imgn_0>

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• Dysregulation in the cytokines in the CSF of autistic child are so elevated

• Leads to impaired communication and aberrant behaviours

• The elevation of cytokine IL-6 is essential for development of the abnormal

behaviors and changes in brain gene expression in the offspring.

• Blocking IL-6 prevents the development of these aberrant behaviors.

• The elevation of cytokine IL-10 also protects against MIA.

• Increased IL-10 can lead to behavioral abnormalities in the adult offspring.

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Picture taken from: Patterson, Paul H. "Maternal infection and immune involvement in autism."Trends in molecular medicine 17.7 (2011): 389-394.

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• Proposed pathways about how MIA may lead to developmental abnormalities:

• Cytokines of maternal origin cross the placenta and act on the fetal central

nervous system

• MIA induces a placental inflammatory state leading to placental cytokine

secretion which can pass to the fetus

• MIA triggers a fetal inflammatory response

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• Viral infection → elevated cytokine and

antibody levels → cross placenta →

disrupt fetal neurodevelopment

Taken from: "Placenta." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placenta#/media/File:Placenta.svg>

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• Strong association with maternal viral infection in the first trimester

• Significant association with maternal bacterial infection during hospital

admission in the second and third trimester.

Picture taken from: ("What Is: A Trimester?" PHI Center. Web. 13 Oct. 2015. <http://kabariyahospital.weebly.com/uploads/3/8/1/2/3812796/1472675.gif?585>)

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• Viral infections

• Influenza

• Viral gastroenteritis

• Congenital cytomegalovirus

• Perinatal herpes simplex virus

• Congenital rubella

• Bacterial infections

• Urinary tract infection

• Genital infection including STDs

• Respiratory infections.

• Mycosal Infections

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Summary Slide

• ASD children have low immunoglobulins, low T cell numbers, altered cytokine profiles, low-normal

functioning and low NK cells

• Dysregulation in cytokines causes elevated levels in the CSF of the child

• Elevation of the proinflammatory cytokine IL-6 changes brain gene expression in offspring; blocking IL-6

during MIA prevents the aberrant behaviors; elevation of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 also protects

against MIA.

• Changes in endocrine factors probably lead to acute placental pathophysiology and subsequent effects on

fetal development.

• Persistent viral infections could lead to chronically elevated cytokine/antibody levels in the body that cross

the placenta, cross-reacts with molecules containing sialic acid epitopes via molecular mimicry

• Strong association with maternal viral infection in the first trimester and maternal bacterial infection

second/third trimester

• Common viral infections include: influenza, viral gastroenteritis, congenital cytomegalovirus, perinatal

herpes simplex virus, and con-genital rubella

• Common Bacterial infections include: bacterial infections are urinary tract infection and genital infection

including STDs, and respiratory infections

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References

Atladóttir, Hjördis O., et al. "Maternal infection requiring hospitalization during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders." Journal of autism and developmental disorders 40.12 (2010): 1423-1430.

"Immune Function & ASD | Autism Research Institute." Immune Function & ASD | Autism Research Institute. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Oct. 2015.

Patterson, Paul H. "Maternal infection and immune involvement in autism."Trends in molecular medicine 17.7 (2011): 389-394.

Zerbo, Ousseny, et al. "Maternal infection during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders." Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2013): 1-11.