Inflammation and Neuro-Immune Dysregulations in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Abstract
:1. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
2. Inflammatory Conditions in Autism Spectrum Disorders
3. Dysfunctions in Neuro-Immune Cross-Talk in Autism Spectrum Disorder
4. Immune Treatments in ASD Management
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Reference | Altered Cytokines | Notes |
---|---|---|
[14] | IL-1β; IL-6; IL-12p40; IL-8 IL-2; IL-4; IL-5; IL-6; IL-10; IL-13; IFN-γ; TNF-α = | plasma |
[16] | IL-2; IL-4; IL-13; IFN-γ; IL-5 IL-10 = | PBMC |
[17] | IL-1β; IL-6; IL-17; IL-12p40; IL-12p70 | plasma |
[18] | TNF-α; IL-1β; IL-17 | serum mRNA |
[19] | Eotaxin; TGF-β; TNF-α IL-8 = | plasma |
[20] | TNF-α; IL-6; IL-17 IL-2 IL-4; TGF-β = | whole blood mRNA |
[21] | S100B; TNF- α IL-1β; IFN-γ; IL-6 = | plasma |
[22] | TNF-α; IL-6; IL-1 | serum |
[23] | IL-1β; IL-1βa; IL-12p70; IL-8; IL-5; IL-13; IL-17 | plasma |
Cytokine | Alteration | Sample | Reference |
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IL-1β | ↑ ↑ ↑ = | Plasma Serum (mRNA) Serum Plasma | [14,17,23] [18] [22] [21] |
IL-2 | = ↑ ↓ | Plasma PBMC Whole blood (mRNA) | [14] [16] [20] |
IL-4 | = ↑ = | Plasma PBMC Whole blood (mRNA) | [14] [16] [20] |
IL-5 | = ↑ ↑ | Plasma PBMC Plasma | [14] [16] [23] |
IL-6 | = ↑ ↑ = ↑ | Plasma Plasma Whole blood (mRNA) Plasma Serum | [14] [17] [20] [21] [22] |
IL-8 | ↑ = | Plasma Plasma | [14,23] [19] |
IL-10 | = = | Plasma PBMC | [14] [16] |
IL-12p40 | ↑ | Plasma | [14,17] |
IL-12p70 | ↑ | Plasma | [17,23] |
IL-13 | = ↑ ↑ | Plasma PBMC Plasma | [14] [16] [23] |
IL-17 | ↑ ↑ ↑ | Plasma Serum (mRNA) Whole blood (mRNA) | [17,23] [18] [20] |
Eotaxin | ↑ | Plasma | [19] |
S-100b | ↑ | Plasma | [21] |
TGF-β | ↑ = | Plasma Whole blood (mRNA) | [19] [20] |
TNF-α | = ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ | Plasma Serum (mRNA) Plasma Whole blood (mRNA) Serum | [14] [18] [19,21] [20] [22] |
IFN-γ | = ↑ | Plasma PBMC | [14,21] [16] |
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Siniscalco D, Schultz S, Brigida AL, Antonucci N. Inflammation and Neuro-Immune Dysregulations in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Pharmaceuticals. 2018; 11(2):56. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph11020056
Chicago/Turabian StyleSiniscalco, Dario, Stephen Schultz, Anna Lisa Brigida, and Nicola Antonucci. 2018. "Inflammation and Neuro-Immune Dysregulations in Autism Spectrum Disorders" Pharmaceuticals 11, no. 2: 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph11020056
APA StyleSiniscalco, D., Schultz, S., Brigida, A. L., & Antonucci, N. (2018). Inflammation and Neuro-Immune Dysregulations in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Pharmaceuticals, 11(2), 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph11020056