| Literature DB >> 21573236 |
Paul Ashwood1, Blythe A Corbett, Aaron Kantor, Howard Schulman, Judy Van de Water, David G Amaral.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairments in social behavior, communication difficulties and the occurrence of repetitive or stereotyped behaviors. There has been substantial evidence for dysregulation of the immune system in autism.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21573236 PMCID: PMC3087757 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0019299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic Variables for the three groups of subjects evaluated in this study.
| Characteristic | HFA | LFA | TYPICAL |
| N | 35 | 35 | 35 |
| Male∶Female Ratio | 29∶6 | 29∶6 | 29∶6 |
| Age (Median) | 5.2 | 5.5 | 5.7 |
| IQ | 79 | 56 | 115 |
| Caucasian | 23 | 21 | 30 |
| Hispanic | 5 | 6 | 0 |
| Asian | 3 | 2 | 2 |
| African-American | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Other | 4 | 5 | 2 |
| ADOS total (mean ± SD) | 13.3±2.2 | 15.9±2.4 | - |
| ADOS communication (mean ± SD) | 5.5±1 | 5.8±1.4 | - |
| ADOS social (mean ± SD) | 7.8±1.8 | 10±1.9 | - |
| ADOS play (mean ± SD) | 1.3±1.2 | 3.3±1.1 | - |
| ADOS repetitive (mean ± SD) | 2.3±1.1 | 3.8±1.1 | - |
| ADI social (mean ± SD) | 18.3±6.7 | 24.9±3.2 | - |
| ADI verbal (mean ± SD) | 14.5±4.7 | 16.4±2.9 | - |
| ADI nonverbal (mean ± SD) | 7.8±4.9 | 12.9±1.5 | - |
| ADI repetitive behavior (mean ± SD) | 6.8±2.8 | 5.8±1.7 | - |
| ADI Abnormal behavior (mean ± SD) | 4.1±0.9 | 4.7±0.5 | - |
Significantly different immunophenotyping measures (including both cell counts and fluorescence intensities) between study groups.
| P value criteria | Chance | Autism vs. Typically developing | HFA vs. Typically developing | LFA vs. Typically developing | HFA vs LFA | HFA vs. LFA vs. Typically developing |
| p<0.001 | <1 | 21 | 3 | 22 | 1 | 12 |
| p<0.01 | 6 | 77 | 25 | 76 | 7 | 54 |
| p<0.05 | 32 | 151 | 101 | 162 | 33 | 139 |
Based on 644 variables.
Significant measures for study comparisons - counts only.
| P value criteria | Chance | Autism vs. Typically developing | HFA vs. Typically developing | LFA vs. Typically developing | HFA vs LFA | HFA vs. LFA vs. Typically developing |
| p<0.001 | <1 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| p<0.01 | 2 | 23 | 11 | 14 | 2 | 10 |
| p<0.05 | 11 | 43 | 42 | 39 | 4 | 36 |
Based on 224 count variables.
Significant measures for study comparisons - intensity only.
| P value criteria | Chance | Autism vs. Typically developing | HFA vs. Typically developing | LFA vs. Typically developing | HFA vs LFA | HFA vs. LFA vs. Typically developing |
| p<0.001 | <1 | 16 | 2 | 20 | 1 | 10 |
| p<0.01 | 4 | 54 | 14 | 62 | 5 | 44 |
| p<0.05 | 21 | 108 | 59 | 123 | 29 | 103 |
Based on 420 fluorescence intensity variables.
Comparison of major blood cell populations between Autism and Typical groups.
| Typical Developing controls (N = 35) | Autism (N = 70) | P-Values | ||||
| Cell Population | Trend | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| WBC | ↑ | 7524 | 1783 | 8220 | 2238 | 0.169 |
| Granulocytes | - | 3441 | 1474 | 3582 | 1519 | 0.557 |
| Neutrophils | - | 3398 | 1490 | 3401 | 1435 | 0.747 |
| T cells | - | 1834 | 629 | 1961 | 612 | 0.330 |
| CD4 T cells | - | 1118 | 437 | 1211 | 459 | 0.330 |
| CD8 T cells | - | 664 | 267 | 686 | 249 | 0.560 |
| B cells | ↑ | 542 | 279 | 661 | 255 | 0.003 |
| NK cells | ↑ | 117 | 80 | 161 | 95 | 0.011 |
| Monocytes | - | 446 | 182 | 453 | 188 | 1 |
| Eosinophils | ↑ | 286 | 225 | 438 | 515 | 0.066 |
| Platelets | ↑ | 1430357 | 505854 | 1613025 | 628482 | 0.188 |
N is the number of subjects. Values are absolute cell numbers per microliter. Univariate p-values are shown.
Figure 1Average B cell counts are higher in the HFA and LFA groups compared with controls.
The absolute count values are based on 9 separate B cell assays that use CD20 as the B cell identifier. P-values = * HFA vs. N = 0.011, ** LFA vs. N = 0.009, and A vs. N 0.003. HFA vs. LFA = not significant (0.7).
Comparison of B cell subsets.
| Typical Developing controls (N = 35) | Autism (N = 70) | P-Values | ||||
| Cell Population | Trend | Mean | SD | Mean | SD | Univariate |
| B cells | ↑ | 542 | 279 | 661 | 255 | 0.003 |
| CD5n | ↑ | 268.26 | 167.45 | 348.89 | 139 | 0.001 |
| CD38p | ↑ | 394.65 | 199.91 | 479.71 | 210.22 | 0.008 |
N is the number of subjects. Values are cell numbers per microliter. Univariate p-values are shown.
Figure 2Average NK cell counts are higher in the HFA and LFA groups compared with typically developing controls.
The average is based on 2 separate NK cell assays that use the CD56p and CD3n as the NK cell identifier. P-values = *HFA vs. N = 0.037, *LFA vs. N = 0.023, and A vs. N = 0.011. HFA vs. LFA = not significant (0.8).
The 20 most different cell surface markers based on fluorescent intensities.
| Assay panel | Cell surface marker | Trend | Autism (N = 70) | Typical Developing controls (N = 35) | P-Value | % Ratio | ||
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||||
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| CD16pCD66bpCD52n | CD52 | ↑ | 4453.5 | 1399 | 3395.8 | 1622.2 | 0.000 | 131 |
| CD4pnCD14pCD95p | CD95 | ↑ | 3632.8 | 1629.4 | 2764.9 | 705.8 | 0.002 | 131 |
| CD3pCD4nHLADRp | HLA-DR | ↑ | 2746 | 2019.5 | 2073.8 | 1281.9 | 0.020 | 132 |
| CD4pnCD14pCD25p | CD4 | ↑ | 254.2 | 189.5 | 193.6 | 196 | 0.040 | 131 |
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| CD7pCD8pCD26p | CD26 | ↑ | 1149 | 390.5 | 887.4 | 202.4 | 0.000 | 129 |
| Neutrophil-CD66b | CD66b | ↑ | 4574.8 | 1275.6 | 3531.8 | 1310.6 | 0.000 | 130 |
| CD16pCD66bpCD52p | CD66b | ↑ | 4415 | 1392.3 | 3489 | 1284.5 | 0.002 | 127 |
| CD8pnCD57pCD94p | CD94 | ↑ | 1911.4 | 1016.2 | 1473.3 | 780.4 | 0.040 | 130 |
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| CCR5nCD8pCD60n | CD8 | ↑ | 2278.5 | 479.4 | 1873.8 | 451.7 | 0.000 | 122 |
| CD8pCD20nCD38n | CD8 | ↑ | 2762.6 | 691 | 2285.8 | 612.5 | 0.001 | 121 |
| CD3pCD4pHLADRp | HLA-DR | ↑ | 1166.5 | 626.2 | 964.7 | 991 | 0.001 | 121 |
| CD8nCD16pCD101p | CD101 | ↓ | 970.5 | 439.5 | 1228 | 383.2 | 0.004 | 79 |
| CD11bpnCD16pnCD32p | CD32 | ↓ | 745.7 | 573.1 | 964.1 | 685.6 | 0.030 | 77 |
| CCR5pCD4pCD60p | CD4 | ↑ | 1594.7 | 920.9 | 1282.4 | 638.7 | 0.030 | 124 |
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| CD8pCD45RApCD60p | CD8 | ↑ | 2717.3 | 462.1 | 2343.4 | 463.6 | 0.000 | 116 |
| CD8pCD20nCD95n | CD8 | ↑ | 2306 | 472.2 | 1981.9 | 404.1 | 0.001 | 116 |
| CD11bpCD16p | CD11b | ↑ | 2865.7 | 661.6 | 2390 | 691 | 0.001 | 120 |
| CD14nCD15pCD89p | CD15 | ↑ | 2478.2 | 619.4 | 2112.4 | 722 | 0.006 | 117 |
| CD16pnCD18pCD44p | CD44 | ↓ | 1654.1 | 740.3 | 2004 | 808.5 | 0.012 | 83 |
| CCR5pCD8pCD60n | CCR5 | ↑ | 856.6 | 324.1 | 739.8 | 232.6 | 0.030 | 116 |
Abbreviations: p = positive staining, n = negative staining, pn = weak positive staining, N = number. Univariate P value is shown to 3 decimal points only.
Ranking is based on intensity differences of 15% or more between autism and typically developing controls and statistical significance.