Bugs R Us: Restoring sociability with microbiota in autism

In a recent publication in Cell, Buffington et al. provide a fascinating example of hologenomic behavioral regulation in an autism mouse model.1 The authors report that gut bacteria from wild-type mice rescue the social deficit of Cntnap2 knockout mice.

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Main Authors: Camilla Bellone, Christian Lüscher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Cell Reports Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666379121000720
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spelling doaj-9d1910529bd4487b8ac2e363b0b7927d2021-04-22T13:41:30ZengElsevierCell Reports Medicine2666-37912021-04-0124100256Bugs R Us: Restoring sociability with microbiota in autismCamilla Bellone0Christian Lüscher1Department of Basic Neuroscience, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; Corresponding authorDepartment of Basic Neuroscience, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; Corresponding authorIn a recent publication in Cell, Buffington et al. provide a fascinating example of hologenomic behavioral regulation in an autism mouse model.1 The authors report that gut bacteria from wild-type mice rescue the social deficit of Cntnap2 knockout mice.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666379121000720
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