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Anaerostipes hadrus

autism

Anaerostipes hadrus is an interesting but still moderate-confidence signal in autism.

Anaerostipes hadrus currently has limited structured evidence in autism within this first-pass atlas build.

anaerostipes_hadrus
Credibility score
13
Human translation
5/5
Reproducibility
2/5
Novelty
4/5
Actionability
1/5
Credibility 13Human translation 5/5Reproducibility 2/5Novelty 4/5Actionability 1/5
Why this scores the way it does
  • limited structured evidence volume
Main caveats
  • limited central evidence

Primary central evidence

4 papers
Clostridiales are predominant microbes that mediate psychiatric disorders.
2020
Journal of psychiatric research
Direct disease-relevant human paper with strong clinical, biomarker, or mechanistic framing.
Altered Gut Microbiota and Short-chain Fatty Acids in Chinese Children with Constipated Autism Spectrum Disorder.
2023
Scientific reports
Direct disease-relevant human paper with strong clinical, biomarker, or mechanistic framing.
Synbiotics of encapsulated Limosilactobacillus fermentum K73 promotes in vitro favorable gut microbiota shifts and enhances short-chain fatty acid production in fecal samples of children with autism spectrum disorder.
2025
Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
Direct disease-relevant human paper with strong clinical, biomarker, or mechanistic framing.
Identifying gut microbiota composition disparities in autistic individuals and their unaffected siblings: correlations with clinical characteristics.
2025
Translational psychiatry
Direct disease-relevant human paper with strong clinical, biomarker, or mechanistic framing.

Supporting primary evidence

1 papers
The Difference of Gut Microbiota and Their Correlations With Urinary Organic Acids Between Autistic Children With and Without Atopic Dermatitis.
2022
Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology
Human primary paper with plausible association relevance to the disease context.

Review supporting evidence

2 papers
Bifidobacteria and Butyrate-Producing Colon Bacteria: Importance and Strategies for Their Stimulation in the Human Gut.
2016
Frontiers in microbiology
Relevant review or meta-analysis for the signal-disease area.
Revealing the gut microbiome mystery: A meta-analysis revealing differences between individuals with autism spectrum disorder and neurotypical children.
2024
Bioscience trends
Relevant review or meta-analysis for the signal-disease area.