Authors
Paul Ashwood, Paula Krakowiak, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Robin Hansen, Isaac N Pessah, Judy Van de Water
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
Journal of neuroimmunology
Volume
232
Issue
1-2
Pages
196-199
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A role for immune dysfunction has been suggested in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Elevated levels of chemokines have been detected in the brain and CSF of individuals with ASD but, to date, no study has examined chemokine levels in the plasma of children with this disorder. In the current study, we determined whether there were differential profiles of chemokines in the plasma of children with ASD compared to age-matched typically developing controls and children with developmental disabilities other than ASD. Increased MCP-1, RANTES and eotaxin levels were observed in ASD children compared with both control groups (p<0.03), and increased chemokine production was associated with higher aberrant behavior scores and more impaired developmental and adaptive function.. Elevated MCP-1, RANTES and eotaxin in some ASD children and their association with more impaired behaviors may have …
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P Ashwood, P Krakowiak, I Hertz-Picciotto, R Hansen… - Journal of neuroimmunology, 2011