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12 Feb 2008, 11:46 am

Some Cases Of Autism May Be Traced To The Immune System Of Mothers During Pregnancy (Science Daily)

ScienceDaily (Feb. 12, 2008) — New research from the UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute and Center for Children's Environmental Health has found that antibodies in the blood of mothers of children with autism bind to fetal brain cells, potentially interrupting healthy brain development. The study authors also found that the reaction was most common in mothers of children with the regressive form of autism, which occurs when a period of typical development is followed by loss of social and/or language skills. The findings raise the possibility that the transfer of maternal antibodies during pregnancy is a risk factor for autism and, at some point, that a prenatal test and treatment could prevent the disorder for some children.

"While a growing body of research is dedicated to finding distinctions in the immune systems of children with autism, this is one of the first studies to identify immunological factors in mothers that could be linked to autism in the very earliest stages of life," said Judy Van de Water, senior author of the study and professor of rheumatology, allergy and clinical immunology. "Our results should lead to more research on the prenatal environment and the onset of autism. We are also optimistic that in the future a prenatal test and therapeutic intervention preventing IgG exposure during pregnancy could protect some children from ever getting autism."

Van de Water and her team began their research with blood samples from 123 mothers -- 61 whose children have autism and 62 whose children are typically developing. They isolated IgG antibodies from the samples then exposed the antibody to fetal brain tissue by western blot analysis, which detects antibody reactivity to proteins. The outcome revealed a highly specific reactivity pattern to two fetal brain proteins in seven of the 61 samples from the autism group, six of which were from mothers of children who had regressive autism. None of the IgG samples from mothers in the control group produced this same result.

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12 Feb 2008, 12:01 pm

this is good news for the prevention of autism.



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13 Feb 2008, 1:35 pm

Does that mean that food allergies/intolerances in a pregnant mother, certain foods causing constant triggering of immune system, could result in autism/ASDs? :!: :?:

Gluten, one of most common food allergens, only in existence since a grass plant mutation at the end of the last ice age, 13,000 BC, could in fact have been responsible for repeated alteration in brain structures from that period! ( neolithic revolution result of plant mutation). :D :wink:

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13 Feb 2008, 3:07 pm

A wish I had majored in biology. There is a site called www.translatingautism.com where a neuropsych researcher translates these articles for people without PhDs. I think he has a post about this study up.



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13 Feb 2008, 4:36 pm

greendeltatke wrote:
There is a site called www.translatingautism.com where a neuropsych researcher translates these articles for people without PhDs. I think he has a post about this study up.

Ooh, thanks for that link. :)