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Gut bacteria-related chemicals linked to autism using network analysis

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Abstract

Essence

Computational analyses linked gut microbial metabolites to ASD-related AKT1 and IL6 pathways, highlighting glycerylcholic acid and 3-indolepropionic acid.

Evidence

In silico network pharmacology, multi-database, enrichment, drug-similarity/toxicity, and molecular docking analyses intersected gutMGene metabolite targets with GeneCards/OMIM ASD genes, yielding 51 core targets, eight key metabolites, and AKT1/IL6 docking hits.

Caveat

The study is hypothesis-generating computation and does not test these metabolites in ASD patients, animals, or experimental disease models.

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