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The possible link between Fetuin-A Protein and Neuro-inflammation in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author(s):
1. Laila Yousif Al-Ayadhi: Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine. King Saud University, P.O. Box: 2925, Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia.
2. Farah Ali Alghamdi: Faculty of Medicine, Dar Al Uloom University, Al Falah, Riyadh 13314, Saudi Arabia.
3. Lamees Abdula Altamimi: College of Medicine King Saud University, P.O. Box: 2925, Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia.
4. Luluh Yousef Alsughayer: College of Medicine,King Saud University, P.O. Box: 2925, Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia.
5. Abdulrahman Mohammed Alhowikan: Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine King Saud University, P.O. Box: 2925, Riyadh 11461, Saudi Arabia
6. Dost Muhammad Halepoto: Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh Saudi Arabia
Abstract:
Objectives: To investigate the blood plasma levels of Fetuin-A protein in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and healthy controls that could offer novel diagnostic biomarkers of disease development in ASD. Another objective was to investigate the severity of autistic children by Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) and Short Sensory Profile (SSP). Methods: This case control study was carried out at Autism Research and Treatment (ART) Center, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from October 2019 to February 2020. Plasma concentration of Fetuin-A was analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in ASD subjects (n=46) and normal controls (n=44). Correlation among Fetuin-A levels, CARS and SSP was established by Spearman's correlation coefficient (r). Results: Overall, autistic children had significantly (p= 0.0.02) lower Fetuin-A concentration [50.76 (22.268.5) ng/ml] than those of healthy controls [53.7 (35.6-99.7) ng/ml] [median (interquartile range)]. Children with mild to moderate autism (n=24, 52%) also showed significantly lower Fetuin-A levels [50.0 (30.0-68.2) ng/ml], (p =0.02} than healthy controls [53.7 (35.6-99.7) ng/ml] [median (IQR)]. However, there was no significant change (p = 0.71) observed between the Fetuin-A levels of children with severe autism [51.8 (22.2-68.5)] ng/ml, mild to moderate autism [50 (30-68.2)] ng/ml [median (IQR)] and healthy controls (p=0.12). Also no significant correlations between Fetuin-A, CARS and SSP were observed (CARS, r= 0.024, p=0.88; SSP, r= -0.003, p=0.98). Conclusion: Overall the low Fetuin-A plasma values in ASD subjects, most likely show that Fetuin-A could be associated in the physiology of autism. Further studies with larger patient and control cohorts will be necessary to determine whether Fetuin-A can be used as a biomarker for ASD.
Page(s): 1166-1171
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Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume: 37, Issue: 4, Year: 2021
Keywords:
fetuinA , Autism spectrum disorder , Neuroinflammation
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