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Folate receptor alpha autoantibodies in children with autism spectrum disorder

Authors :
Phichaya Phunsawat
Wararat Chiangjong
Somchai Chutipongtanate
Oraporn Dumrongwongsiri
Palisara Thommachot
Witchaya Butdawong
Jariya Chuthapisith
Source :
Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals. 27(8)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Recent research indicates that a number of children with autism generate folate receptor alpha autoantibodies (FRAA), which block transportation of folate across the blood-brain barrier, resulting in cerebral folate deficiency syndrome. Plasma FRAA detection permits precision diagnosis and potentially beneficial folinic acid treatment in FRAA-positive children with autism.To investigate FRAA prevalence in Thai children with autism and evaluate the associations between FRAA-positive status, clinical symptom severity, and adaptive functioning.FRAA level was determined in serum samples from 89 children with autism between 2 and 15 years (69 males, 20 females, mean age 7.9 years, SD 3.8). The Childhood Autism Rating Scale-Second Edition (CARS-2) and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS) were used to evaluate clinical symptom severity and adaptive functioning, respectively.Of 89 children, 30 (33.7%) were FRAA-positive. FRAA-positive children with autism had significantly poorer mean VABS Adaptive Behavior Composite scores (The findings demonstrate the presence of FRAA in children with autism and that FRAA status is associated with poorer adaptive functioning.

Details

ISSN :
13665804
Volume :
27
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a4063af6f31b0835ab82e9fc51157c3b