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Bacterial-induced maternal interleukin-17A pathway promotes autistic-like behaviors in mouse offspring.


ABSTRACT: Maternal immune activation (MIA) by an infection is considered to be an important environmental factor of fetal brain development. Recent animal model on MIA induced by polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid, a mimic of viral infection, demonstrates that maternal IL-17A signaling is required for the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like behaviors of offspring. However, there is little information on bacterial infection. In this study, we aim to elucidate the influence of MIA induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to mimic a bacterial infection on fetal brain development. We demonstrated that LPS-induced MIA promoted ASD-like behaviors in mouse offspring. We further found that LPS exposure induced acute phase immune response: elevation of serum IL-17A levels in MIA mothers, upregulation of Il17a mRNA expression and increase of IL-17A-producing ?? T cells in the uterus, and upregulation of Il17ra mRNA expression in the fetal brain. Blocking of IL-17A in LPS-induced MIA ameliorated ASD-like behaviors in offspring. Our data suggest that bacterial-induced maternal IL-17A pathway promotes ASD-like behaviors in offspring.

SUBMITTER: Yasumatsu K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7220715 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bacterial-induced maternal interleukin-17A pathway promotes autistic-like behaviors in mouse offspring.

Yasumatsu Kanae K   Nagao Jun-Ichi JI   Arita-Morioka Ken-Ichi KI   Narita Yuka Y   Tasaki Sonoko S   Toyoda Keita K   Ito Shoko S   Kido Hirofumi H   Tanaka Yoshihiko Y  

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Maternal immune activation (MIA) by an infection is considered to be an important environmental factor of fetal brain development. Recent animal model on MIA induced by polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid, a mimic of viral infection, demonstrates that maternal IL-17A signaling is required for the development of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like behaviors of offspring. However, there is little information on bacterial infection. In this study, we aim to elucidate the influence of MIA induced by lip  ...[more]

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