“…The GM is the complex community of microorganisms colonizing the gastrointestinal tract, functioning in host metabolism, vitamin and short chain fatty acid production, and the synthesis of neuroactive compounds. Growing evidence supports crucial roles for the GM in modulating many host behaviors, including ASD-related behaviors 5,6 . For example, germ-free mice exhibit the core ASD-related behaviors (i.e., a lack of social preference and increased repetitive behaviors) which are reversed by repopulating the gut with complex microbial communities or even single, psychobiotic microbes (e.g., Lactobacillus reuteri) 7,8 .…”