Prenatal air pollution, maternal immune activation, and autism spectrum disorder

[Display omitted] •Prenatal conditions of maternal immune activation (MIA) was associated with ASD.•Exposure to PM2.5 and its major components during pregnancy were associated with ASD.•Prenatal MIA conditions unexpectedly did not augment effects of particles on ASD. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environment international 2023-09, Vol.179, p.108148-108148, Article 108148
Hauptverfasser: Yu, Xin, Mostafijur Rahman, Md, Carter, Sarah A., Lin, Jane C., Zhuang, Zimin, Chow, Ting, Lurmann, Frederick W., Kleeman, Michael J., Martinez, Mayra P., van Donkelaar, Aaron, Martin, Randall V., Eckel, Sandrah P., Chen, Zhanghua, Levitt, Pat, Schwartz, Joel, Hackman, Daniel, Chen, Jiu-Chiuan, McConnell, Rob, Xiang, Anny H.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Prenatal conditions of maternal immune activation (MIA) was associated with ASD.•Exposure to PM2.5 and its major components during pregnancy were associated with ASD.•Prenatal MIA conditions unexpectedly did not augment effects of particles on ASD. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) risk is highly heritable, with potential additional non-genetic factors, such as prenatal exposure to ambient particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter 
ISSN:0160-4120
1873-6750
1873-6750
DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2023.108148