Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Research advances in immunological dysfunction in children with autism spectrum disorders / 中国当代儿科杂志
Zhongguo dangdai erke zazhi ; Zhongguo dangdai erke zazhi;(12): 1289-1293, 2014.
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-289482
Responsible library: WPRO
ABSTRACT
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of neuro-developmental disorders in early childhood which are defined by social difficulties, communication deficits and repetitive or restrictive interests and behaviours. The etiology of ASD remains poorly understood. Much research has shown that children with ASD suffer from immunological dysfunction. This article reviews the current research progress on immunological dysfunction in children with ASD, including abnormalities in immune cells, antibodies, complements, cytokines, major histocompatibility complex and their potential association with ASD, and explores the impacts of maternal immunological activation on the immune dysfunction of children with ASD.
Subject(s)
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Main subject: Physiology / Autoantibodies / Blood / Immunoglobulins / Lymphocytes / Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / Cytokines / Allergy and Immunology Limits: Child / Humans Language: Zh Journal: Zhongguo dangdai erke zazhi Year: 2014 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Main subject: Physiology / Autoantibodies / Blood / Immunoglobulins / Lymphocytes / Child Development Disorders, Pervasive / Cytokines / Allergy and Immunology Limits: Child / Humans Language: Zh Journal: Zhongguo dangdai erke zazhi Year: 2014 Document type: Article