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Gut Bacteria Shared by Children and Their Mothers Associate with Developmental Level and Social Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:儿童及其母亲共享的肠道细菌与自闭症谱系障碍的发展水平和社会赤字联系起来

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The gut microbiota of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children differs from that of children without ASD. The maternal gut microbiota impacts offspring gut microbiota. However, the relationship between the development of ASD and gut bacteria shared between children and their mothers remains elusive. Our study recruited 76 children with ASD and 47 age- and gender-matched children with typical development (TD), as well as the mothers of both groups, and investigated their gut microbiota using amplicon sequence variants (ASVs). The gut microbiota of ASD children was altered compared with that of children with TD, while no significant alterations were found in their mothers. We established 30 gut bacterial coabundance groups (CAGs) and found the relative abundances of CAG15 and CAG16 significantly decreased in ASD children. CAG15 showed a positive correlation with developmental level. The proportion of ASD children who shared either one of the two Lachnospiraceae ASVs from CAG15 with their mothers was significantly lower than that of children with TD. Moreover, we found that CAG12, CAG13, and CAG18 negatively correlated with the severity of social deficits in ASD children. ASD children who shared any one of the four (two Ruminococcaceae , one Lachnospiraceae , and one Collinsella ) ASVs in CAG13 and CAG18 with their mothers showed a lower level of social deficits than ASD children that did not share those with their mothers. These data demonstrate that these shared gut bacteria in ASD children are associated with their developmental level and social deficits. This work provides a new direction toward understanding the role of the gut microbiota in the pathogenesis and development of ASD. (This study has been registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry under number ChiCTR-RPC-16008139.) IMPORTANCE Gut microbiota may contribute to the pathogenesis and development of autism spectrum disorder. The maternal gut microbiota influences offspring gut microbial structure and composition. However, the relationship between the clinical symptoms of autism spectrum disorder and the gut bacteria shared between children and their mothers is not yet known. In our study, the gut microbiota of children with autism spectrum disorder differed from that of children with typical development, but there were no differences in the gut microbiota of their mothers. More importantly, gut bacteria shared between children with autism spectrum disorder and their mothers were related to developmental disabilities and social deficits. Thus, our study suggests that these shared gut bacteria may play an important role in the development of autism spectrum disorder. This provides a new direction for future studies aiming to explore the role of the gut microbiota in autism spectrum disorder.
机译:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的肠道微生物群不同于没有ASD的儿童。母体肠道微生物会影响后代肠道微生物肿。然而,儿童与母亲之间共享的ASD和肠道细菌的发展之间的关系仍然难以捉摸。我们的研究招募了76名患有ASD和47名年龄和性别匹配的儿童,具有典型的发展(TD),以及两组母亲,并使用扩增子序列变体(ASV)调查其肠道微生物群。与TD的儿童相比,ASD儿童的肠道微生物群被改变,而在母亲中没有发现任何明显的改变。我们建立了30个肠道细菌群(CAG),发现CAG15和CAG16的相对丰度在ASD儿童中显着降低。 CAG15显示出与发育水平的正相关性。与母亲的CAG15分享两种Lachnospireae ASV中的两种亚当斯儿童的比例显着低于TD的儿童。此外,我们发现CAG12,CAG13和CAG18对ASD儿童的社会赤字严重程度负相关。在CAG13和CAG18中分享了四种(两个喇叭柱Caceae,一个Lachnospiraceae和一个Collinsella)ASV的ASD儿童,他们的母亲的社会赤字水平较低,而不是与母亲不分享那些人的儿童。这些数据表明,ASD儿童的这些共同肠道细菌与其发展水平和社会赤字相关。这项工作为了解肠道微生物群在ASD发病机制和发展中的作用提供了新的方向。 (本研究已在中国临床试验登记处注册,在Number Chictr-RPC-16008139下。)重要的肠道微生物群可能导致自闭症谱系疾病的发病机制和发展。母体肠道微生物群对后代肠道微生物结构和组合物影响。然而,自闭症谱系疾病的临床症状与儿童与母亲之间共享的肠道细菌之间的关系尚不清楚。在我们的研究中,具有自闭症谱系疾病的儿童的肠道微生物群与典型发展的儿童不同,但母亲的肠道微生物群没有差异。更重要的是,患有自闭症谱系障碍和母亲的儿童之间共享的肠道细菌与发育残疾和社会赤字有关。因此,我们的研究表明,这些共同的肠道细菌可能在自闭症谱系障碍的发展中发挥重要作用。这为未来的研究提供了一个新的方向,旨在探索肠道微生物症在自闭症谱系障碍中的作用。

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