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Maternal immune activation: Implications for neuropsychiatric disorders

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SCIENCE
Volume 353, Issue 6301, Pages 772-777

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aag3194

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  1. Stanley and Jacqueline Schilling Neuroscience Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
  2. Dennis Weatherstone Predoctoral Fellowship from Autism Speaks [7825]
  3. Letty and James Callinan and Cathy and Andrew Moley Fellowship from the ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists) Foundation
  4. Dissertation Year Fellowship from the University of California Office of the President
  5. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [R01-NS060125-05]
  6. National Institute of Mental Health [P50-MH106438-01]
  7. Simons Foundation (SFARI) [321998]
  8. University of California Davis Research Investments in Science and Engineering Program

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Epidemiological evidence implicates maternal infection as a risk factor for autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia. Animal models corroborate this link and demonstrate that maternal immune activation (MIA) alone is sufficient to impart lifelong neuropathology and altered behaviors in offspring. This Review describes common principles revealed by these models, highlighting recent findings that strengthen their relevance for schizophrenia and autism and are starting to reveal the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of MIA on offspring. The role of MIA as a primer for a much wider range of psychiatric and neurologic disorders is also discussed. Finally, the need for more research in this nascent field and the implications for identifying and developing new treatments for individuals at heightened risk for neuroimmune disorders are considered.

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