Mapping the geographical distribution of the mucosa-associated gut microbiome in GI-symptomatic children with autism spectrum disorder

Jun 18, 2024American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

Mapping gut lining bacteria in children with autism and digestive symptoms

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Abstract

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit an altered gut microbiota across multiple regions of the gastrointestinal tract.

  • Increased levels of Bacillota and Bacteroidota were found in all gastrointestinal regions of children with ASD.
  • A decrease in Pseudomonadota was noted in the same regions among children with ASD.
  • Distinct differences in microbiome composition were observed at the genus level across various GI tract segments in children with ASD.
  • Sex-specific variations in gut microbiota composition were identified in children with ASD.
  • The findings suggest that microbiota alterations in ASD are not uniform and vary by both anatomical location and sex.

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