Sex-Specific Dysconnective Brain Injuries and Neuropsychiatric Conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder Caused by Group B Streptococcus-Induced Chorioamnionitis

Global health efforts have increased against infectious diseases, but issues persist with pathogens like Group B Streptococcus (GBS). Preclinical studies have elaborated on the mechanistic process of GBS-induced chorioamnionitis and its impact on the fetal programming of chronic neuropsychiatric dis...

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description Global health efforts have increased against infectious diseases, but issues persist with pathogens like Group B Streptococcus (GBS). Preclinical studies have elaborated on the mechanistic process of GBS-induced chorioamnionitis and its impact on the fetal programming of chronic neuropsychiatric diseases. GBS inoculation in rodents demonstrated the following: (i) silent and self-limited placental infection, similar to human chorioamnionitis; (ii) placental expression of chemokines attracting polymorphonuclear (PMN) cells; (iii) in vitro cytokine production; (iv) PMN infiltration in the placenta (histologic hallmark of human chorioamnionitis), linked to neurobehavioral impairments like cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorders (ASD); (v) upregulation of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) in the placenta and fetal blood, associated with higher ASD risk in humans; (vi) sex-specific effects, with higher IL-1β release and PMN recruitment in male placenta; (vii) male offspring exhibiting ASD-like traits, while female offspring displayed attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-like traits; (viii) IL-1 and/or NF-kB blockade alleviate placental and fetal inflammation, as well as subsequent neurobehavioral impairments. These findings offer potential therapeutic avenues, including sex-adapted anti-inflammatory treatment (e.g., blocking IL-1; repurposing of FDA-approved IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) treatment). Blocking the IL-1 pathway offers therapeutic potential to alleviate chorioamnionitis-related disabilities, presenting an opportunity for a human phase II RCT that uses IL-1 blockade added to the classic antibiotic treatment of chorioamnionitis.
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Autism
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Inflammation
Meningitis
Neutrophils
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