A Rapid and Simple Blood Test to Identify Gastrointestinal Inflammation in Children with ASD
Abstract
The primary goal of this proposal is to develop a rapid blood test for ASDEC by refining and validating the previously published diagnostic biomarker of this ASD phenotype. In SA1 we proposed to refine the putative peripheral blood-base gene expression signature for ASDEC by incorporating whole blood gene expression profile data from both ASD and TD children without GI symptoms. In SA2 we proposed, using the validated transcripts from Aim 1, to generate a predictive model in the cohort for Aim 1. We will then test the performance of the predictive model in a new set of 200 ASD GI and 200 ASD no-GI. In Y1, we are largely on target with our progress as we have completed Major Task 1 and Subtasks 1-5, except for Subtask 3 (because collection of blood samples from this cohort {ASD w/o GI symptoms)} is still on-going).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2022
- Accession Number
- AD1173406
Entities
People
- Stephen J. Walker
Organizations
- Wake Forest University