The unknown consequences of COVID-19 in people with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autores/as

  • Maria Andrea Castillo Research Division, Immunology Unit “Nola Montiel” (UINM), Venezuela
  • Kendy Eduardo Urdaneta Research Division, Immunology Unit “Nola Montiel” (UINM), Venezuela, International Master in Innovative Medicine. Uppsala University. Sweden
  • Nola Montiel Research Division, Immunology Unit “Nola Montiel” (UINM), Venezuela
  • Dilia Martínez Mendez Research Division, Immunology Unit “Nola Montiel” (UINM), Venezuela
  • Neomar Semprún Hernández Research Division, Immunology Unit “Nola Montiel” (UINM), Venezuela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31243/id.v12.2020.989

Palabras clave:

COVID-19 infection and Autism Spectrum Disorders, TEA, COVID-19, sistema inmunitario

Resumen

Alterations in the immune system are often found in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders [ASD], leading to an aberrant immune response which compromises host defense. Fewer regulatory T-cells, elevation in inflammatory cells and proinflammatory cytokines have been highly reported in this population and it has been recently seen as a chronic neuroinflammatory disorder. Cytokines are often dysregulated in ASD especially IL-6, which is one of the biggest concerns during the current COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other immune dysregulations. We strongly believe that this proinflammatory environment in ASD could increase the vulnerability of a poor clinical outcome for COVID-19 infection.

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2020-12-01 — Actualizado el 2022-10-12

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The unknown consequences of COVID-19 in people with Autism Spectrum Disorders. (2022). Investigación Y Desarrollo, 12(1), 85-87. https://doi.org/10.31243/id.v12.2020.989 (Original work published 2020)

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