Tuesday, March 17, 2015

autism of the cerebellum's astrocytes


Hypothesis: autoimmunity is triggered by the cross-targeting of infections. A virus marking the inside of the host's cell and a bacteria-like infection marks the outside.  If autism is autoimmune it will have one of each.  Note that there are different types of autoimmune autism and this page deals with one form of regressive autism.

Maternal RA has antibodies against the frontal lobe and associations with the flu virus.  The babies born with autism are not vaccine triggered.

DTP or c. tetanus and herpes 6 virus (6th disease)  = deafness/ hearing connected autism of the temporal lobe

MMR  or the hepatitis B vaccine and sutterella =  GI connected and ataxia autism of the cerebellum

The MMR form of autism is the focus of this blog. It is an autoimmune cross-targeting reaction of a particular group of children....those with a specific infection already.  Vaccines are necessary and safe for everyone not with these infections because they prevent measle outbreaks.


Astrocytes are specialized glial cells that outnumber neurons by over fivefold

Purkinje fibers are completely covered by astrocytes
http://revistas.um.es/hh/article/viewFile/123971/116491

High levels of astrocytes in the cerebellum

Measles antigen in astrocytes

hepatitis B infects the microglia and then the astrocytes

sutterella is a closer relative of campylobacter

Campylobacter and Guillian-barre syndrome


acute inflammatory encephalomyelitis from Campylobacter enteritis 

measles and encephalitis (Dawson disease)

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