The assessment of microbial infection in children with autism spectrum disorders and genetic folate cycle deficiency

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Maltsev, Dmitry [1 ]
Solonko, Iryna [1 ]
Sydorenko, Olena [1 ]
机构
[1] OBogomolets Natl Med Univ, Res Inst Expt & Clin Med, Lab Immunol & Mol Biol, Kiev, Ukraine
关键词
Herpesviruses; TTV; Streptococcus; Candida; Borrelia; RECEPTOR ENCEPHALITIS; EXPERIENCE; DIAGNOSIS; ACID;
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10.1186/s12887-024-04687-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Background The results of disparate clinical studies indicate abnormally frequent cases of certain microorganisms in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, these data require clarification and systematization. The study aims to study the structure of the microbial profile in children with ASD and genetic folate cycle deficiency (GFCD) and consider differences in diagnostic approaches for identifying microorganisms of different types. Methods The study analyzed medical data from 240 children (187 boys and 63 girls) with GFCD aged 2 to 9 years. The children had clinical manifestations of ASD (the study group, SG). The control group (CG) included 53 clinically healthy children (37 boys and 16 girls) of the same age but without GFCD. Both groups of children were tested on active herpetic infections (HSV-1/2, VZV, EBV, CMV, HHV-6, HHV-7, HHV-8), & Tcy;& Tcy;V, Streptococcus pyogenes, Candida albicans, Borrelia burgdorferi, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Yersinia enterocolitica, Toxoplasma gondii, congenital CMV neuroinfection and postnatal HSV-1/2 encephalitis. The testing used diagnostic methods specified in PubMed-indexed studies. Results In the SG, TTV was found in 196 children (82%), HHV-7 - in 172 (72%), HHV-6 - in 162 (68%), EBV - in 153 (64%), Streptococcus pyogenes - in 127 (53%), Candida albicans - in 116 (48%), Borrelia - in 107 (45%), Mycoplasma pneumoniae - in 94 (39%), Chlamydia pneumoniae - in 85 (35%), Yersinia ent & iecy;rocolitica - in 71 (30%), Toxoplasma gondii - in 54 (23%), congenital CMV neuroinfection - in 26 (11%), and postnatal HSV-1/2 encephalitis - in 11 children (5% of cases) (p < p(0.05); Z < Z(0.05)). In the SG, there was a higher microbial load in older children (p < p(0.05); Z < Z(0.05)). No gender differences were found. Conclusions The study described and characterized a specific abnormal microbial spectrum with a predominance of viral opportunistic agents in children with ASD associated with GFCD.
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