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Microbiota and Autism: A Review on Oral and Gut Microbiome Analysis Through 16S rRNA Sequencing

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with multifactorial etiologies, including genetic, environmental, and microbiological factors. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to the role of the gut microbiota in ASD. Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota dysbiosis may influence the central nervous system through the gut-brain axis, potentially impacting behavior and neurodevelopment. The use of 16S rRNA gene sequencing has become a pivotal tool in profiling the microbial communities associated with ASD, offering valuable insights into bacterial diversity, composition, and potential functional roles. This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of current findings on the relationship between the gut and oral microbiota with ASD, and a particular focus on studies utilizing 16S rRNA sequencing. We will explore how gut microbiome alterations may contribute to ASD pathophysiology, discuss the limitations of existing research, and propose future directions for the integration of microbiome analysis in ASD diagnostics and treatment strategies. These findings underscore the potential role of microbiota in modulating ASD symptoms. The data suggest that specific bacterial taxa are consistently altered in ASD, which may have implications for understanding the gut-brain axis and its influence on neurodevelopment.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
16S rRNA; ASD; gut microbiota; microbiome; NGS; oral microbiota
List of contributors:
Anaclerio, F.; Minelli, M.; Antonucci, I.; Gatta, V.; Stuppia, L.
Authors of the University:
ANACLERIO FEDERICO
ANTONUCCI IVANA
GATTA Valentina
STUPPIA Liborio
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/854954
Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/854954/510423/biomedicines-12-02686.pdf
Published in:
BIOMEDICINES
Journal
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