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Brief report: immune factors in autism: a critical review
Authors:Krause Ilan  He Xiao-Song  Gershwin M Eric  Shoenfeld Yehuda
Affiliation:(1) Research Unit of Autoimmune Diseases, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel;(2) The Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, 95616
Abstract:Pervasive developmental disorders represent a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that affect children early in their development. Autistic disorder is the best described of these disorders, yet even this term covers a broad group of clinical presentations. Various immune system abnormalities, including autoimmunity and defects in different subsets of immune cells, have been reported in children with autistic disorder, suggesting that immune factors may play a role in the development of autism. Based on anecdotal observation, vaccination was proposed to cause autism in some children, but several controlled studies have failed to support this claim. Intravenous immunoglobulin infusions has been tested as immunotherapy for autism, although the preliminary results are inconclusive and there is a risk of potentially fatal transmission of blood-borne pathogens. To examine this issue, intensive well-controlled epidemiological and bench studies need to be carried out in defined and carefully controlled study subjects to establish the cellular and molecular basis of autism, against which the effects of each proposed immune factor can be examined.
Keywords:Autistic disorder  autoimmunity  autoantibodies  immune dysregulation  T cells  NK cells  vaccination  intravenous immunoglobulins
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