2010
DOI: 10.7156/v3i1p001
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Immunodeficiency, Gastrointestinal Candidiasis, Wheat and Dairy Sensitivity, Abnormal Urine Arabinose, and Autism: A Case Study

Abstract: A child with autism was found to have complete IgA deficiency (serum IgA <6 mg/dL; normal 33-235 mg/dL), Candidiasis of the gastrointestinal tract based on evaluation of stool testing and elevated urine arabinose, and elevated serum antibodies to wheat and dairy products. The pretreatment urinary arabinose concentration (341 mmol/mol creatinine in this child was nearly six times the mean value (60.4 mmol/mol creatinine, n=20) of normal children and over ten times the median value (31.0 mmol/mol creatinine) of … Show more

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“…Before LEX ingestion, the arabinose concentration (48.25 mmol/mol Cr on mean) is considerably higher than the reference range. Arabinose is a marker for Candida species (yeast), and increasing arabinose levels in urine correlate with yeast overgrowth [ 24 ]. After ingestion of LEX, urinary arabinose levels significantly decreased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before LEX ingestion, the arabinose concentration (48.25 mmol/mol Cr on mean) is considerably higher than the reference range. Arabinose is a marker for Candida species (yeast), and increasing arabinose levels in urine correlate with yeast overgrowth [ 24 ]. After ingestion of LEX, urinary arabinose levels significantly decreased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, although the abundance of the fungal genus Candida sp. was greater in autistic children than neurotypical subjects, the statistical differences in most studies were not significant [46,55,57,58,60,62] or researchers did not provide this data [56,61]. Furthermore, the methodology and degree of detection of Candida sp.…”
Section: Candida Isolated From Stool Samples From Children With Asdmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Candida sp. growing in the gut release many metabolites, such as arabinose [56,71], D-arabinitol [72,73], and tartaric acid [71], which are thought to contribute to autistic behaviors. Unfortunately, the association of urinary arabinose as a biomarker of intestinal yeast overgrowth is questionable.…”
Section: Candida Metabolites Isolated From Urine Samplesfrom Children...mentioning
confidence: 99%