Gut Microbiota and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Neuroinflammatory Mediated Mechanism of Pathogenesis?

Aug 2, 2024Inflammation

Gut Bacteria and Autism: Could Brain Inflammation Be the Link?

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Abstract

The gut microbiota may influence neuroinflammation associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

  • Alterations in gut microbiota could lead to neuroinflammation through specific cytokines and metabolites.
  • Loss of intestinal barrier integrity and microglial activation may contribute to the development of ASD.
  • Neuroinflammatory intermediates linked to gut microbiota changes have been suggested as potential biomarkers for ASD.
  • Probiotic trials may help restore gut microbiota balance and alleviate neuroinflammation in individuals with ASD.
  • The relationship between gut health and brain function is central to understanding the causes and potential treatments for ASD.

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