Role of autoimmunity in Neuronal damage in children with Autism spectrum disorder

  • Dost Muhammad Halepoto
  • Laila Yousif AL-Ayadhi
  • Abdulrahman Mohammed Alhowikan
  • Nadra Elyass Elamin
Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder, Autoimmunity, Neuroinflamation, Central nervous system

Abstract

“Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairments in three core behavioral: social deficits, impaired communication, and repetitive behaviors.” There is developing indication and emerging data that irregular autoimmune responses to the central nervous system may play a pathogenic role in patients with autism spectrum disorder.”
The aim of this review was to discuss the updated research carried out at Autism research and treatment center, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia particularly on the role of autoimmunity in Autism spectrum disorder. This review also present state of information available about the role of autoimmunity biomarkers involved in the neuronal damage of central nervous system in autistic children. The systematic literature search was carried out using Google Scholar, Science direct and PubMed databases on the role of autoimmunity in autism and reviewed all relevant articles published in peer reviewed journals by Autism research and treatment center, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia till April, 2022. We searched relevant articles using key words Autism spectrum disorder, Autoimmunity, Neuroinflamation and Central nervous system. This review revealed that plasma levels of autoimmunity related factors/ markers were altered in patients with autism. Significant change in blood markers in subjects with ASD may resulted in several years of decreased neutrotrophic support along with increasing impairment in relationship with down-regulated inflammation that may play a role in the ASD.
Overall, the role of autoimmunity in ASD subjects with excess of anti-brain antibodies suggest that in some patients, autoantibodies that target the CNS may be pathological factor in neuronal growth in autistic children. Large cohort studies with well-defined and specially pheno typed autistic groups and matched healthy controls are required to examine the role of autoantibodies in the pathology of subjects with ASD.

doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.6.6804

How to cite this: Halepoto DM, AL-Ayadhi LY, Alhowikan AM, Elamin NE. Role of autoimmunity in Neuronal damage in children with Autism spectrum disorder. Pak J Med Sci. 2023;39(6):1858-1864. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.6.6804

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Published
2023-09-23
How to Cite
Halepoto, D. M., AL-Ayadhi , L. Y., Alhowikan, A. M., & Elamin, N. E. (2023). Role of autoimmunity in Neuronal damage in children with Autism spectrum disorder. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 39(6). https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.6.6804