Scientists May Have Actually Found One Of The Causes Of Autism

Recent research published in The Journal of Immunology has uncovered a potential link between a mother’s gut microbiome and the development of autism-like behaviors in offspring—at least in mice. Scientists from the University of Virginia found that a specific immune molecule, interleukin-17a (IL-17a), may play a key role in how the fetal brain develops in response to inflammation triggered by certain gut bacteria in the mother.n the study,

pregnant mice with a particular gut microflora that triggered IL-17a-related immune responses gave birth to pups that later showed autism-like behaviors, including social deficits and repetitive actions. However, when IL-17a was blocked during pregnancy, or when gut bacteria were altered through a fecal transplant,

the offspring developed typically.The researchers emphasize that these findings are still early and may not directly translate to human pregnancies. Still, they provide compelling evidence that the maternal gut microbiome can influence brain development in the womb. Lead researcher John Lukens noted that IL-17a is likely just one piece of a much larger puzzle,

and future studies will focus on identifying other molecules and mechanisms involved. This research opens up promising new avenues for understanding the complex factors that contribute to neurodevelopmental conditions like autism.

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