Male autism spectrum disorder is linked to brain aromatase disruption by prenatal BPA in multimodal investigations and 10HDA ameliorates the related mouse phenotype

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Symeonides ChristosORCID,Vacy KristinaORCID,Thomson SarahORCID,Tanner SamORCID,Chua Hui KhengORCID,Dixit ShilpiORCID,Mansell TobyORCID,O’Hely MartinORCID,Novakovic BorisORCID,Herbstman Julie B.,Wang ShuangORCID,Guo JiaORCID,Chia Jessalynn,Tran Nhi ThaoORCID,Hwang Sang EunORCID,Britt KaraORCID,Chen Feng,Kim Tae HwanORCID,Reid Christopher A.,El-Bitar Anthony,Bernasochi Gabriel B.ORCID,Delbridge Lea M. DurhamORCID,Harley Vincent R.ORCID,Yap Yann W.,Dewey DeborahORCID,Love Chloe J.ORCID,Burgner DavidORCID,Tang Mimi L. K.,Sly Peter D.ORCID,Saffery RichardORCID,Mueller Jochen F.ORCID,Rinehart NicoleORCID,Tonge BruceORCID,Vuillermin PeterORCID, ,Collier Fiona,Ponsonby Anne-Louise,Harrison Leonard C.,Ranganathan Sarath,Gray Lawrence,Ponsonby Anne-LouiseORCID,Boon Wah Chin

Abstract

AbstractMale sex, early life chemical exposure and the brain aromatase enzyme have been implicated in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In the Barwon Infant Study birth cohort (n = 1074), higher prenatal maternal bisphenol A (BPA) levels are associated with higher ASD symptoms at age 2 and diagnosis at age 9 only in males with low aromatase genetic pathway activity scores. Higher prenatal BPA levels are predictive of higher cord blood methylation across the CYP19A1 brain promoter I.f region (P = 0.009) and aromatase gene methylation mediates (P = 0.01) the link between higher prenatal BPA and brain-derived neurotrophic factor methylation, with independent cohort replication. BPA suppressed aromatase expression in vitro and in vivo. Male mice exposed to mid-gestation BPA or with aromatase knockout have ASD-like behaviors with structural and functional brain changes. 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10HDA), an estrogenic fatty acid alleviated these features and reversed detrimental neurodevelopmental gene expression. Here we demonstrate that prenatal BPA exposure is associated with impaired brain aromatase function and ASD-related behaviors and brain abnormalities in males that may be reversible through postnatal 10HDA intervention.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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