Autism likelihood in infants born to mothers with asthma is associated with blood inflammatory gene biomarkers in pregnancy

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100845
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Abstract

Mothers with asthma or atopy have a higher likelihood of having autistic children, with maternal immune activation in pregnancy implicated as a mechanism. This study aimed to determine, in a prospective cohort of mothers with asthma and their infants, whether inflammatory gene expression in pregnancy is associated with likelihood of future autism.

Mothers with asthma were recruited to the Breathing for Life Trial. RNA was extracted from blood samples collected at mid-pregnancy. 300 ng total RNA was hybridized with the nCounter Human Inflammation gene expression panel (Nanostring Technologies, 249 inflammation-related genes). Parents completed the First Year Inventory (FYI) at 12-month follow-up, which assessed an infant's likelihood for autism across 2 behavioural domains: social communication and sensory regulation. A total score ≥19.2 indicated increased likelihood for future autism.

Inflammatory gene expression was profiled from 24 mothers: four infants scored in the high autism likelihood range; 20 scored in the low autism likelihood range. Six inflammatory genes were differentially expressed and significantly up-regulated in the high autism likelihood group: CYSLTR2, NOX1, C1QA, CXCL10, C8A, IL23R. mRNA count significantly correlated with social communication FYI score for CYSLTR2 (Pearson r = 0.46, p = 0.024) and CXCL10 (r = 0.43, p = 0.036) and with sensory regulation score for ALOX5 (r = −0.43, p = 0.038) and MAFK (r = −0.46, p = 0.022).

In this proof-of-concept study, inflammatory gene expression during pregnancy in mothers with asthma was associated with an infant's likelihood of future autism as well as scores relating to social communication and sensory regulation.

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母亲患有哮喘的婴儿患自闭症的可能性与孕期血液中的炎症基因生物标志物有关
患有哮喘或过敏症的母亲生下自闭症孩子的可能性较高,而孕期母体免疫激活被认为是其中的一个机制。这项研究的目的是在哮喘母亲及其婴儿的前瞻性队列中确定孕期炎症基因表达是否与未来患自闭症的可能性有关。从孕中期采集的血液样本中提取 RNA。300 ng 总 RNA 与 nCounter 人类炎症基因表达面板(Nanostring Technologies,249 个炎症相关基因)杂交。父母在随访 12 个月时填写了 "一岁量表"(FYI),该量表评估了婴儿在社交沟通和感觉调节这两个行为领域中患自闭症的可能性。对 24 名母亲的炎症基因表达进行了分析:4 名婴儿自闭症可能性较高,20 名婴儿自闭症可能性较低。在自闭症可能性高的一组中,有六个炎症基因的表达存在差异,并显著上调:CYSLTR2(Pearson r = 0.46,p = 0.024)和 CXCL10(r = 0.43,p = 0.036)的 mRNA 计数与社会沟通 FYI 评分显著相关,ALOX5(r = -0.43,p = 0.在这项概念验证研究中,患有哮喘的母亲在怀孕期间的炎症基因表达与婴儿未来患自闭症的可能性以及与社会交流和感觉调节相关的评分有关。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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