| Literature DB >> 22958474 |
Craig J Newschaffer1, Lisa A Croen, M Daniele Fallin, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Danh V Nguyen, Nora L Lee, Carmen A Berry, Homayoon Farzadegan, H Nicole Hess, Rebecca J Landa, Susan E Levy, Maria L Massolo, Stacey C Meyerer, Sandra M Mohammed, McKenzie C Oliver, Sally Ozonoff, Juhi Pandey, Adam Schroeder, Kristine M Shedd-Wise.
Abstract
Infant sibling studies have been at the vanguard of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) research over the past decade, providing important new knowledge about the earliest emerging signs of ASD and expanding our understanding of the developmental course of this complex disorder. Studies focused on siblings of children with ASD also have unrealized potential for contributing to ASD etiologic research. Moving targeted time of enrollment back from infancy toward conception creates tremendous opportunities for optimally studying risk factors and risk biomarkers during the pre-, peri- and neonatal periods. By doing so, a traditional sibling study, which already incorporates close developmental follow-up of at-risk infants through the third year of life, is essentially reconfigured as an enriched-risk pregnancy cohort study. This review considers the enriched-risk pregnancy cohort approach of studying infant siblings in the context of current thinking on ASD etiologic mechanisms. It then discusses the key features of this approach and provides a description of the design and implementation strategy of one major ASD enriched-risk pregnancy cohort study: the Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation (EARLI).Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22958474 PMCID: PMC3436647 DOI: 10.1186/1866-1955-4-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Figure 1Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation Study data collection points over the course of participation.
Range of the percentage of demographic characteristics among the counties in EARLI Study field site areasa
| County Low and High Percentages within Field Site Catchment Areas | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | SE Pennsylvania (13 counties in PA, NJ, DE) | NE Maryland (9 counties in MD) | N. California (25 counties in CA) |
| White | 41.0% to 89.2% | 19.2% to 92.9% | 43.0% to 91.4% |
| Black or African-American | 3.6% to 43.4% | 3.2% to 64.5% | 0.4% to 14.7% |
| Asian | 0.8% to 8.9% | 1.1% to 14.4% | 1.1% to 33.3% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 3.0% to 18.8% | 2.6% to 17.0% | 8.5% to 55.4% |
| Language other than English spoken at home (5 years or older)b | 7.4% to 24.8% | 5.2% to 35.8% | 6.5% to 51.2% |
| Families below povertyc | 4.2% to 22.9% | 4.5% to 22.9% | 7.2% to 24.6% |
| 25+ years old with educational attainment 9th to 12th grade, no diploma† | 7.8% to 28.8% | 5.7% to 31.6% | 6.6% to 33.0% |
aData are derived from the 2010 US census. b2005 to 2009 for all counties; 2000 for Philadelphia City and Baltimore City. c2009 for all counties; 1999 for Philadelphia City and Baltimore City. EARLI, Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation.
EARLI Study data collection modes by subjecta
| Mother | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data collection mode | Preconception | Prenatal | Perinatal | Father | Proband | Sibling |
| Self-report retrospective | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Self-report prospective | X | X | ||||
| Biologic sampling | X | X | X | X | X | |
| Direct observation (home environment) | X | X | ||||
| Environmental sampling | X | X | ||||
| Medical recordsa | X | X | X | X | X | X |
aThe EARLI Study secures medical record releases for each participant and will pursue abstraction as needed to support individual analyses. EARLI, Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation.
Domains of risk factor data collected from interviews, diaries and other self-report forms
| Risk factor domains | Interviews | Diaries | Other self-report formsa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Demographics | M, F | F | |
| Medication exposure | M, F | M, S | M, F, S |
| Medical conditions | M | M | M, F, S |
| Pesticides | S | M, S | |
| Diet | M | S | M |
| Home environmental exposures | M | M, S | M, F |
| Health behaviors/lifestyle | S | M, F | |
| Mental condition/history/symptoms | M | M | M, F, S |
| Vaccine history | M, S | ||
| Personal product use | M | M, S | M |
| Anthropometrics | M | M | M |
| Medical procedures | M | M, S | M, F |
| Occupational history | M, F |
aIncludes the following forms: Home Walkthrough Survey, Maternal Interview Update, CHARGE Family Medical History Form, Dietary History Questionnaires (preconception, 1 to 20 weeks, 21 to 36 weeks and postnatal), Health Behaviors Questionnaires (preconception, pregnancy and paternal), Paternal Interview, 24-Hour Recalls (food and environment), Stress and Depression Surveys, Postnatal Diaries, Blood Draw Information Form, Maternal Medical History, Post-Partum Environmental Exposures and Dust Field Log. M, mother; F, father; S, sibling.
EARLI biosampling time points by biosample and participant typea
| Sample | Mother | Father | Proband | Infant sibling |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blood | E, pre-2nd, pre-3rd, post-6 months | E | E | Post-6 months, post-12 months, post-24 months |
| Hair | E, pre-2nd, pre-3rd, post-6 months | Post-6 months, post-12 months, post-24 months | ||
| Urine | E, pre-2nd, pre-3rd, post-6 months | Post-1 week, post-3 months, post-6 months, post-12 months, post-24 months | ||
| Semen | E | |||
| Placenta, cord blood | D | |||
| Heel stick blood, meconium | D | |||
| Breast milk | Post-1 week, post-3 months |
aD, delivery; E, enrollment; EARLI, Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation; pre-2nd, second prenatal visit; pre-3rd, third prenatal visit; post-1 week, 1 week postnatal; post-3 months, 3 months postnatal; post-6 months, 6 months postnatal; post-12 months, 12 months postnatal; post-24 months, 24 months postnatal.
EARLI behavioral outcome assessments by infant sibling follow-up pointa
| Assessments | 6-month clinic visit | 12-month clinic visit | 18-month mailing | 24-month clinic visit | 36-month clinic visit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Autism assessments | |||||
| AOSI (Autism Observation Scale for Infants) | X | X | |||
| ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised) | X | ||||
| ADOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) | X | X | |||
| SRS (Social Responsiveness Scale) | X | ||||
| Other behavioral assessments | |||||
| CSBS-DP (Communication and Symbolic | X | X | X | ||
| CBCL (Child Behavior Checklist) | X | ||||
| MCDI (MacArthur Communicative Development | X | X | X | ||
| M-CHAT(Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers) | X | X | |||
| Mullen Scales of Early Learning | X | X | X | X | |
| Rothbart Temperament Questionnaires | X | X | |||
| SEQ (Sensory Experiences Questionnaire) | X | X | X | ||
| Vineland II | X | X | X | X | X |
aEARLI, Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation.