Mouse strain-specific responses along the gut-brain axis upon fecal microbiota transplantation from children with autism
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2025-12
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Several factors are linked to the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD); however, the molecular mechanisms of the condition remain unknown. As intestinal problems and gut microbiota dysbiosis are associated with ASD development and severity, recent studies have focused on elucidating the microbiota-gut-brain axis’ involvement. This study aims to explore mechanisms through which gut microbiota might influence ASD. Briefly, we depleted the microbiota of conventional male BALB/cAnNCrl (Balb/c) and C57BL/6J (BL/6) mice prior to human fecal microbiota transplantation (hFMT) with samples from children with ASD or their neurotypical siblings. We found mouse strain-specific responses to ASD hFMT. Notably, Balb/c mice exhibit decreased exploratory and social behavior, and show evidence of intestinal, systemic, and central inflammation accompanied with metabolic shifts. BL/6 mice show less changes after hFMT. Our results reveal that gut microbiota alone induce changes in ASD-like behavior, and highlight the importance of mouse strain selection when investigating multifactorial conditions like ASD.
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autism spectrum disorders, Fecal microbiota transplantation, gut-brain axis, humanized mouse model, Microbiology, Microbiology (medical), Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases
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On behalf of the GEMMA Consortium, Prince, N, Peralta Marzal, L N, Roussin, L, Monnoye, M, Philippe, C, Maximin, E, Ahmed, S, Salenius, K, Lin, J, Autio, R, Adolfs, Y, Pasterkamp, R J, Garssen, J, Naudon, L, Rabot, S, Kraneveld, A D & Perez-Pardo, P 2025, 'Mouse strain-specific responses along the gut-brain axis upon fecal microbiota transplantation from children with autism', Gut Microbes, vol. 17, no. 1, 2447822, pp. 2447822. https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2024.2447822