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Clinical Immunology And Immunopathology • October 1998<br />

Serological association of measles virus<br />

and human herpesvirus-6<br />

with brain autoantibodies in autism<br />

Author information<br />

Singh VK1, Lin SX, Yang VC.<br />

College of Pharmacy<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109-1065, USA<br />

Abstract<br />

Considering an autoimmunity and autism connection, brain autoantibodies<br />

to myelin basic protein (anti-MBP) and neuron-axon<br />

filament protein (anti-NAFP) have been found in autistic children.<br />

In this current study, we examined associations between virus<br />

serology and autoantibody by simultaneous analysis of measles<br />

virus antibody (measles-IgG), human herpesvirus-6 antibody<br />

(HHV-6-IgG), anti-MBP, and anti-NAFP. We found that measles-<br />

IgG and HHV-6-IgG titers were moderately higher in autistic children<br />

but they did not significantly differ from normal controls.<br />

Moreover, we found that a vast majority of virus serology-positive<br />

autistic sera was also positive for brain autoantibody: (i) 90% of<br />

measles-IgG-positive autistic sera was also positive for anti-MBP;<br />

(ii) 73% of measles-IgG-positive autistic sera was also positive<br />

for anti-NAFP; (iii) 84% of HHV-6-IgG-positive autistic sera was<br />

also positive for anti-MBP; and (iv) 72% of HHV-6-IgG-positive<br />

autistic sera was also positive for anti-NAFP. This study is the first<br />

to report an association between virus serology and brain autoantibody<br />

in autism; it supports the hypothesis that a virus-induced<br />

autoimmune response may play a causal role in autism.<br />

“This study is the first to report an<br />

association between virus serology<br />

and brain autoantibody in autism;<br />

it supports the hypothesis that a<br />

virus-induced autoimmune response<br />

may play a causal role in autism.”<br />

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9756729

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