Inflammation is Everywhere
Prenatal Inflammation Linked to Autism Risk
The risk of autism among children in the study was increased by 43
percent among mothers with CRP levels in the top 20th percentile, and by
80 percent for maternal CRP in the top 10th percentile. The findings
appear in the journal Molecular Psychiatry and add to mounting evidence
that an overactive immune response can alter the development of the
central nervous system in the fetus.
"Elevated CRP is a signal that the body is undergoing a response to
inflammation from, for example, a viral or bacterial infection," said
lead scientist on the study, Alan Brown, M.D.... "The higher the level of CRP in the mother, the
greater the risk of autism in the child."