A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Despite decades of research, the etiological origins of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) remain elusive. Recently, the mechanisms of ASD have encompassed emerging theories involving the gastrointestinal, immune, and nervous systems. While each of these perspectives presents its own set of supporting e...

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Main Authors: Azhari, Atiqah, Azizan, Farouq, Esposito, Gianluca
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-829612020-03-07T13:00:26Z A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder Azhari, Atiqah Azizan, Farouq Esposito, Gianluca School of Social Sciences Autism Spectrum Disorder Immune System Humanities::General::Education Despite decades of research, the etiological origins of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) remain elusive. Recently, the mechanisms of ASD have encompassed emerging theories involving the gastrointestinal, immune, and nervous systems. While each of these perspectives presents its own set of supporting evidence, the field requires an integration of these modular concepts and an overarching view of how these subsystems intersect. In this systematic review, we have synthesized relevant evidences from the existing literature, evaluating them in an interdependent manner and in doing so, outlining their possible connections. Specifically, we first discussed gastrointestinal and immuno-inflammation pathways in-depth, exploring the relationships between microbial composition, bacterial metabolites, gut mucosa, and immune system constituents. Accounting for temporal differences in the mechanisms involved in neurodevelopment, prenatal and postnatal phases were further elucidated, where the former focused on maternal immune activation (MIA) and fetal development, while the latter addressed the role of immune dysregulation in contributing to atypical neurodevelopment. As autism remains, foremost, a neurodevelopmental disorder, this review presents an integration of disparate modules into a "Gut-Immune-Brain" paradigm. Existing gaps in the literature have been highlighted, and possible avenues for future research with an integrated physiological perspective underlying ASD have also been suggested. Accepted version 2019-07-03T05:21:48Z 2019-12-06T15:09:03Z 2019-07-03T05:21:48Z 2019-12-06T15:09:03Z 2018 2019 Journal Article Azhari, A., Azizan, F., & Esposito, G. (2019). A systematic review of gut-immune-brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Developmental Psychobiology, 61(5), 752-771. doi:10.1002/dev.21803 0012-1630 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82961 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49107 10.1002/dev.21803 209384 en Developmental Psychobiology This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Azhari, A., Azizan, F., & Esposito, G. (2019). A systematic review of gut-immune-brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Developmental Psychobiology, 61(5), 752-771. doi:10.1002/dev.21803, which has been published in final form at https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dev.21803. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. 48 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Autism Spectrum Disorder
Immune System
Humanities::General::Education
spellingShingle Autism Spectrum Disorder
Immune System
Humanities::General::Education
Azhari, Atiqah
Azizan, Farouq
Esposito, Gianluca
A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder
description Despite decades of research, the etiological origins of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) remain elusive. Recently, the mechanisms of ASD have encompassed emerging theories involving the gastrointestinal, immune, and nervous systems. While each of these perspectives presents its own set of supporting evidence, the field requires an integration of these modular concepts and an overarching view of how these subsystems intersect. In this systematic review, we have synthesized relevant evidences from the existing literature, evaluating them in an interdependent manner and in doing so, outlining their possible connections. Specifically, we first discussed gastrointestinal and immuno-inflammation pathways in-depth, exploring the relationships between microbial composition, bacterial metabolites, gut mucosa, and immune system constituents. Accounting for temporal differences in the mechanisms involved in neurodevelopment, prenatal and postnatal phases were further elucidated, where the former focused on maternal immune activation (MIA) and fetal development, while the latter addressed the role of immune dysregulation in contributing to atypical neurodevelopment. As autism remains, foremost, a neurodevelopmental disorder, this review presents an integration of disparate modules into a "Gut-Immune-Brain" paradigm. Existing gaps in the literature have been highlighted, and possible avenues for future research with an integrated physiological perspective underlying ASD have also been suggested.
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title A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_short A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_full A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_fullStr A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of gut‐immune‐brain mechanisms in Autism Spectrum Disorder
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