Mast Cells in Autism Spectrum Disorder—The Enigma to Be Solved?

Author:

Kovacheva Eleonora12,Gevezova Maria12,Maes Michael2345678,Sarafian Victoria12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biology, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria

2. Research Institute, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria

3. Sichuan Provincial Center for Mental Health, Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital, School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610072, China

4. Key Laboratory of Psychosomatic Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Chengdu 610072, China

5. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

6. Cognitive Fitness and Technology Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

7. Department of Psychiatry, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria

8. Kyung Hee University, 26 Kyungheedae-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02447, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a disturbance of neurodevelopment with a complicated pathogenesis and unidentified etiology. Many children with ASD have a history of “allergic symptoms”, often in the absence of mast cell (MC)-positive tests. Activation of MCs by various stimuli may release molecules related to inflammation and neurotoxicity, contributing to the development of ASD. The aim of the present paper is to enrich the current knowledge on the relationship between MCs and ASD by discussing key molecules and immune pathways associated with MCs in the pathogenesis of autism. Cytokines, essential marker molecules for MC degranulation and therapeutic targets, are also highlighted. Understanding the relationship between ASD and the activation of MCs, as well as the involved molecules and interactions, are the main points contributing to solving the enigma. Key molecules, associated with MCs, may provide new insights to the discovery of drug targets for modeling inflammation in ASD.

Funder

European Union-NextGenerationEU, through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan of the Republic of Bulgaria

National Science Fund of Bulgaria

Publisher

MDPI AG

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