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In reply to the discussion: New study finds no link between 'too many vaccines' and autism [View all]proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)60. UK CryShame press release - 9 March 2013
http://www.jabs.org.uk/
CryShame press release - 9 March 2013
http://www.cryshame.co.uk
Important new research ( http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058058 ) reports similar findings to the work of Dr Andrew Wakefield in the 1998 Lancet and in subsequent paper in the early 2000s
Groundbreaking new research examines the molecular structure of inflammatory material taken from the bowels of autistic children. It compares the structure of diseased biopsies in the autistic children with biopsies from three groups of non-autistic children with Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, and histologically normal (the controls).
Previous research confirmed the pathological and immunological make-up of biopsies of autistic children, but had not to date identified its specific molecular structure. Children with the four different conditions have been found to have similar findings of inflammation. But it was not clear if this was the same condition shared by all four groups; or if a distinct condition was specific to autistic children alone; or if indeed there was no disease in the autistic group. A molecular analysis of the genetic structure found in the inflamed bowel tissue of children in each group would provide initial answers to these questions.
To date government and medical scientists continue to deny an association between autism and bowel disease. In the UK there is currently no research into the association between autism and chronic bowel disease. This has been the predicament since the government and medical profession waged a campaign to discredit research from the Royal Free Hospital led by Dr Andrew Wakefield in 1998 and the early 2000s that first identified the presence of bowel disease in autistic children.
Following years of denial from government and the medical profession, new research published in the leading online journal PLOS ONE confirms the presence of intestinal disease in autistic children and supports reports from many parents of ongoing painful gastric problems in their autistic children.
The research studied bowel samples from 25 autistic, 8 Crohn's, 5 ulcerative colitis and 15 normal control children and found that inflammatory material obtained from the biopsies of autistic children had a distinct molecular structure that was different from the other three groups.
This is an important finding of the distinct genetic expression that has now been identified in autistic children as distinct from non-autistic children with Crohns, ulcerative colitis and normal bowels. It paves the way for future research into the specific molecular structure of the inflammation affecting autistic children and hopefully will lead to new interventions and treatment.
Background Notes
1. The first paper to bring to public attention the presence of bowel disease in autistic children was Wakefield AJ, (1998) 'Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children'.The Lancet published this paper in 1998 but subsequently retracted it in 2010 after the GMC found Dr Wakefield and Professor Walker-Smith guilty of serious professional misconduct.
2. Several former colleagues went on in the early 2000s to study the nature of the bowel disease in autistic children, focusing on the pathology of gut tissue and the presence of autoimmune features in the bowel (eg Furlano et al (2001) 'Colonic CD8 and γδ T-cell infiltration with epithelial damage in children with autism', Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 138, 3).
3. The senior research leader of the Lancet and subsequent papers was Professor John Walker-Smith who in March 2012 had all the charges of professional misconduct made by the GMC quashed on appeal by Justice Mitting in the High Court.
4. Government Minister admits more needs to be done to research autism and bowel disease. Read letter here.
CryShame press release - 9 March 2013
http://www.cryshame.co.uk
Important new research ( http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058058 ) reports similar findings to the work of Dr Andrew Wakefield in the 1998 Lancet and in subsequent paper in the early 2000s
Groundbreaking new research examines the molecular structure of inflammatory material taken from the bowels of autistic children. It compares the structure of diseased biopsies in the autistic children with biopsies from three groups of non-autistic children with Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, and histologically normal (the controls).
Previous research confirmed the pathological and immunological make-up of biopsies of autistic children, but had not to date identified its specific molecular structure. Children with the four different conditions have been found to have similar findings of inflammation. But it was not clear if this was the same condition shared by all four groups; or if a distinct condition was specific to autistic children alone; or if indeed there was no disease in the autistic group. A molecular analysis of the genetic structure found in the inflamed bowel tissue of children in each group would provide initial answers to these questions.
To date government and medical scientists continue to deny an association between autism and bowel disease. In the UK there is currently no research into the association between autism and chronic bowel disease. This has been the predicament since the government and medical profession waged a campaign to discredit research from the Royal Free Hospital led by Dr Andrew Wakefield in 1998 and the early 2000s that first identified the presence of bowel disease in autistic children.
Following years of denial from government and the medical profession, new research published in the leading online journal PLOS ONE confirms the presence of intestinal disease in autistic children and supports reports from many parents of ongoing painful gastric problems in their autistic children.
The research studied bowel samples from 25 autistic, 8 Crohn's, 5 ulcerative colitis and 15 normal control children and found that inflammatory material obtained from the biopsies of autistic children had a distinct molecular structure that was different from the other three groups.
This is an important finding of the distinct genetic expression that has now been identified in autistic children as distinct from non-autistic children with Crohns, ulcerative colitis and normal bowels. It paves the way for future research into the specific molecular structure of the inflammation affecting autistic children and hopefully will lead to new interventions and treatment.
Background Notes
1. The first paper to bring to public attention the presence of bowel disease in autistic children was Wakefield AJ, (1998) 'Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children'.The Lancet published this paper in 1998 but subsequently retracted it in 2010 after the GMC found Dr Wakefield and Professor Walker-Smith guilty of serious professional misconduct.
2. Several former colleagues went on in the early 2000s to study the nature of the bowel disease in autistic children, focusing on the pathology of gut tissue and the presence of autoimmune features in the bowel (eg Furlano et al (2001) 'Colonic CD8 and γδ T-cell infiltration with epithelial damage in children with autism', Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 138, 3).
3. The senior research leader of the Lancet and subsequent papers was Professor John Walker-Smith who in March 2012 had all the charges of professional misconduct made by the GMC quashed on appeal by Justice Mitting in the High Court.
4. Government Minister admits more needs to be done to research autism and bowel disease. Read letter here.
I added underline in critical note #3. FYI, Professor/Dr. John Walker-Smith is regarded as the co-founder of the field of pediatric gastroenterology (with Harvard Professor/Dr. Allan Walker).
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The majority have a child with autism and have ZERO ulterior motives to mislead or misdirect.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#57
That factor alone doesn't cut it, I agree with you. They are saying to the public there is more.
proverbialwisdom
Apr 2013
#63
Please see graphics in posts #33 , #35 and #59 together in order to grasp the concerns of many @AOA.
proverbialwisdom
Apr 2013
#65
So forget the analogy. Recent remarks by these four establishment researchers contradict the study.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#15
I'd like to recommend that you read these quotes in their full context at the linked posts.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#25
"Dr. Geraldine Dawson, chief science officer for the advocacy group Autism Speaks."
Starry Messenger
Mar 2013
#34
That 2009 publicity campaign sounds abysmal, though created by two fathers of children with autism.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#39
it shames me that people think age of autism our adventure in autism should be
Godhumor
Mar 2013
#20
Unsupportable and unsustainable given the current health trends. Wait and see.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#58
some of those funds need to be directed towards transitioning adults from school to work and
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2013
#28
The implications of the flawed control group design discussed here by AOA contributor J.Thompson.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#17
Please consider the primary sources cited, NOT the news aggregator/analysis websites, per se. nt
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#26
Then you should post the primary source without the advocacy site middleman...nt
SidDithers
Mar 2013
#27
Ginger Taylor: Overall health outcomes matter, not merely reduction of communicable disease levels.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#35
I was quoting Ginger Taylor's recent testimony before the Maine legislature re: informed consent.
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#40
I don't have more time to spend on this, however... according to research posted at AOA,
proverbialwisdom
Mar 2013
#59
Now that you are locked out, you really won't be adding anymore tripe to this thread!
morningfog
Apr 2013
#75
Exactly. So what about the 99% of EVERYONE ELSE who's vaccinated and WITHOUT autism
alp227
Apr 2013
#70
That's because all the research supports vaccines. Those who refuse vaccines are selfish
morningfog
Apr 2013
#74