Molecular psychiatry

Higher levels of gut-produced chemicals in autism may help identify a specific autism type

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Abstract

Essence

Urinary microbially derived metabolites were markedly elevated in many children with autism and may define a distinct ASD-associated phenotype.

Evidence

Multi-site cross-sectional urine metabolite study using semiquantitative and targeted LC-MS in 52 children with ASD and 47 typically developing children aged 2 to 11 years.

Caveat

This was an observational case-control style comparison, so the reported 90% sensitivity and 100% specificity reflect this sample only and do not establish causation or a validated screening test.

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